True Tales of Medical Physics
«“If this capsule history of the Nobel Prizes related to medical physics piques your curiosity about the field, you may want to dip into Van Dyk’s book … which brings the story of medical physics to the present day with contributions from 22 leading medical physicists from around the world. Happy browsing!” (Rajeev Bansal, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, Vol. 65 (1), February, 2023)
“[This] book is a collection of real-life stories told by award-winning medical physicists. … As the titles … suggest, a medical physicist is perhaps more than history, more than clinical service, more than research, more than protection of the public, more than teaching and more than commercial developments. Hopefully, readers of this book will leave with a fuller grasp of what medical physics is – and perhaps even be inspired to look into it as a worthwhile career option for themselves.” (TamiFreeman, physicsworld.com, October 11, 2022)»
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Springer Nature Switzerland AG
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 575
- ISBN
- 9783030917234
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 24 x 16 cm
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«“If this capsule history of the Nobel Prizes related to medical physics piques your curiosity about the field, you may want to dip into Van Dyk’s book … which brings the story of medical physics to the present day with contributions from 22 leading medical physicists from around the world. Happy browsing!” (Rajeev Bansal, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, Vol. 65 (1), February, 2023)
“[This] book is a collection of real-life stories told by award-winning medical physicists. … As the titles … suggest, a medical physicist is perhaps more than history, more than clinical service, more than research, more than protection of the public, more than teaching and more than commercial developments. Hopefully, readers of this book will leave with a fuller grasp of what medical physics is – and perhaps even be inspired to look into it as a worthwhile career option for themselves.” (TamiFreeman, physicsworld.com, October 11, 2022)»