Radiation Oncology/Physics


Physical Review

Review of Modern Physics:

  • Modern Physics
  • Quantum Mechanics


The study of Radiation Physics can be divided into three parts:

Physics of Biomedical Engineering

  • Principles of geometric optics
  • Applications of geometric optics
  • The wave properties of light
  • Electrostatic and magnetic fields
  • Effects of moving charges
  • Applications of electromagnetism
  • The basic structures of matter
  • Models of atoms: quantisation effects
  • Principles of quantum mechanics
  • The Schrodinger equation

Physics of Diagnostic Radiology

Physics of Nuclear Medicine

Physics of Radiation Therapy

Physics of Nuclear Engineering

  • Nuclear engineering, the field of engineering that deals with the science and application of nuclear and radiation processes
    • These processes include the release, control, and utilization of nuclear energy and the production and use of radiation and radioactive materials for applications in research, industry, medicine, and national security
  • Nuclear engineering is based on fundamental principles of physics and mathematics that describe nuclear interactions and the transport of neutrons and gamma rays
    • These phenomena in turn are dependent on heat transfer, fluid flow, chemical reactions, and behaviour of materials when subjected to radiation
  • Nuclear engineering is therefore inherently a multifaceted discipline, relying on several branches of physics, and, like the aerospace industry, it relies to a large extent on modeling and simulation for the design and analysis of complex systems that are too large and expensive to be tested

Branches of nuclear engineering

  • Nuclear power
    • Reactor physics and radiation transport
    • Reactor thermal hydraulics and heat transfer
    • Core design
    • Safety analysis
    • Fuel management
    • Navy nuclear propulsion
  • Fusion energy and plasma physics
  • Nuclear weapons
  • Radioisotopes
  • Nuclear-waste management
  • Nuclear materials
  • Radiation measurements
  • Medical and health physics

Radiation in Research

  • Large Hadron Collider (LHC)