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Dartmouth PhD students win early career symposium at the NEAAPM

Kudos to Megan Clark and Austin Sloop who tied for first place in the Early Career Symposium at the New England Chapter meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine.  Megan presented her work on high spatial-temporal resolution scintillation imaging for beam characterization of ultra-high dose rate pencil beams.  Austin presented his work on dosimetric stabilization of a modified clinical linear accelerator to deliver FLASH electron beam irradiation.

Megan and Austin are both PhD candidates in the Dartmouth Medical Physics Education Program at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth.

Congratulations!

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