معرفی
Dr. Somayeh Asadi is a Lecturer and Course/Lab Coordinator at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen. She specializes in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, focusing on nanoparticle-enhanced therapies, thermal monitoring, and radiation dosimetry. Previously, she held roles such as Research Manager at Politecnico di Milano (2021–2023) and Project Director at Shahid Beheshti University's Tissue Engineering Research Center (2016–2019). Her research integrates advanced simulation techniques (e.g., Monte Carlo) with clinical applications in cancer therapy and ophthalmic treatments.
Key research interests span laser ablation, photothermal therapy, and gold nanoparticle applications in radiation therapy. She has managed interdisciplinary projects, including establishing the NANO-lab for medical research and leading workshops on minimally invasive thermal cancer treatments. Asadi’s work bridges physics and clinical medicine, emphasizing real-time thermal monitoring and nanoparticle-mediated treatment selectivity.
Her publications (15+ articles) highlight innovations in thermal tissue analysis, nanoparticle distribution modeling, and radiation dose optimization. Notable contributions include studies on pancreatic cancer therapy using GATE simulation and ex vivo liver/brain thermal property measurements. While no specific awards are mentioned, her projects reflect significant contributions to biophotonics and biomedical engineering.
Advising and grant activities are integral to her role, though specific details are not provided. She contributes to educational initiatives, teaching physics and simulation tools at institutions like Azad University and Kookmin University. Her affiliations include the X-Lab PAM at Groningen and collaborations with universities in Italy, Israel, and Iran.
