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Kyrre Skjerdal serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematical Sciences at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL) in Bergen, with his office located at KRONSTAD D309.
His academic journey spans from fundamental research in high-energy nuclear physics with the ALICE experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider to current applied work in medical physics. Dr. Skjerdal's research portfolio demonstrates a strategic pivot from particle physics to clinical applications, maintaining methodological rigor while addressing practical challenges in cancer treatment.
His recent publications reveal a focused research trajectory centered on proton therapy verification techniques, particularly using prompt gamma-ray spectroscopy combined with Monte Carlo modeling approaches. This work represents a significant contribution to improving precision in radiation oncology, with direct implications for cancer treatment efficacy and patient safety. Earlier publications document his foundational work in photoproduction phenomena in ultra-peripheral nuclear collisions.
Dr. Skjerdal teaches undergraduate courses in Physics and Mathematics, bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications across both fundamental and medical physics domains.


