معرفی
Dr. James Vohradsky is an Associate Research Fellow at the University of Wollongong's School of Physics, within the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences. He holds a PhD in Medical Radiation Physics (2022), MPhil in Medical Radiation Physics (2017), and a Bachelor of Medical Radiation Physics (2015), all from the University of Wollongong.
His research focuses on Medical Physics, Particle Physics, and Applied Computing, with emphasis on radiation dosimetry systems, proton/carbon ion therapy optimization, and space radiation monitoring. Notable contributions include development of SOI microdosimeters for clinical and space applications, neutron capture therapy characterization, and radiation shielding evaluations for spacecraft.
Funding Projects:
- External Grant (2024): Detector suite for real-time neutron dosimetry in BNCT (AINSE)
- Internal Grant (2023): Commercializing SOI microdosimetry instruments for proton therapy (UOW)
Key Technical Contributions:
- Design of radiation monitoring systems for space environments (e.g., LURAD for lunar missions)
- Development of wireless microdosimetry systems (CMRP radiodosimeter)
- Optimization of proton and carbon ion beam characterization through advanced detectors
His work bridges fundamental physics and clinical applications, with over 30 journal articles in high-impact journals like Physics in Medicine and Biology and IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science.
