Danny Lathouwers is an Associate Professor at the Delft University of Technology within the Faculty of Applied Sciences and the Department of Radiation Science and Technology . His research focuses on computational techniques for nuclear reactor physics and proton therapy, particularly using adaptive numerical methods to simulate reactor systems and charged particle transport for high-quality dose distribution in patient geometries. Academic Affiliation : Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of Radiation Science and Technology Contact : Mekelweg 15, 2629JB Delft, The Netherlands | +31 15 278 3148 | d.lathouwers@tudelft.nl His research areas include: Nuclear Reactor Physics : Numerical methods, modal analysis of neutron transport, multi-physics simulations for Generation-IV reactors Proton Therapy : Deterministic dose calculation, uncertainty quantification, robust treatment planning Adaptive Radiation Transport : Spatial/angular refinement techniques, discontinuous Galerkin methods Recent publications highlight his expertise in: Proton therapy range verification systems Deterministic low-rank transport methods Deep learning applications for anatomical variability Multiphysics reactor modeling He actively supervises MSc and BSc student projects in computational reactor physics and proton therapy.









