Vladimir BashkirovView profile
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Vladimir Bashkirov is an Associate Research Professor at Loma Linda University's School of Medicine, affiliated with the Biomedical Engineering Science Division. His career spans high-energy physics and medical applications, with leadership roles in proton CT development and beam monitoring systems. Education: PhD, Loma Linda University (1999) Certificate, Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology (1997) MS, Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology (1982) BS, Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology (1979) Research Interests: Radiation detector design for medical imaging Monte Carlo simulations in proton therapy Proton CT and FLASH radiotherapy Nanodosimetry for radiation biology Neutron capture therapy Hadron therapy accelerators Publications & Trends: His 15 most recent articles focus on proton CT scanner optimization, FLASH beam monitoring, Monte Carlo simulations, and helium ion imaging. Topics include noise reduction, stopping power accuracy, and detector design, with collaborations at institutions like Stanford University and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Grants & Projects: NIH/NCI SBIR grants for plasma panel detectors NIH R01 grant for clinical proton CT translation DOE funding for FLASH X-ray radiography NASA collaborations on proton space radiation European Commission research on neutron cancer risk Professional Service: Alternate Representative for School of Medicine at University Faculty Council (2023-2025) Program Committee, BIOMESIP 2021 Reviewer for journals including Physics in Medicine and Biology and IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science









