Teiji Nishio – Medical Physics – Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Teiji Nishio - Medical Physics - Best Researcher Award 

Osaka University - Japan

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Teiji Nishio embarked on an exceptional academic journey, earning degrees in both physics and medicine. He obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from Rikkyo University in 1997 and later pursued a Ph.D. in Medicine from the University of Tokyo in 2011. His interdisciplinary background in physics and medicine laid the foundation for his groundbreaking research in medical physics, specifically in radiation therapy and particle therapy. His academic journey through prestigious institutions such as Rikkyo University and the University of Tokyo has provided him with an unparalleled depth of expertise in both theoretical and applied aspects of medical physics.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Nishio has held prestigious positions across leading Japanese universities and research institutions. Currently, he serves as a Professor at Osaka University’s Graduate School of Medicine, Division of Health Science, in the Medical Physics Laboratory (2021-Present). Before this, he was a Professor at Tokyo Women’s Medical University (2016-2020), contributing significantly to the advancement of medical physics education and research. His earlier career at the National Cancer Center (1998-2015) saw him lead the Particle Therapy Division, where he played a key role in the development and implementation of innovative cancer treatments. His diverse employment history also includes positions at Hiroshima University, Kyoto University, and Kitasato University, further solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in his field.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Nishio’s research is centered around medical physics, with a particular focus on radiation oncology, particle therapy, and accelerator physics. His work has contributed significantly to advancements in cancer treatment through innovative radiation therapy techniques. His tenure at the National Cancer Center saw the development of state-of-the-art particle therapy techniques, improving the precision and effectiveness of radiation treatments for cancer patients. His expertise in accelerator physics and medical imaging has also led to improvements in radiation safety and treatment efficacy.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Nishio's impact extends beyond research; he has played a vital role in shaping the next generation of medical physicists through his extensive teaching and mentorship. His contributions to medical physics are widely recognized, making him a sought-after visiting professor at multiple institutions, including Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Hiroshima University, Kyoto University, Tokyo University of Science, and Rikkyo University. His influence is evident through the successful careers of numerous researchers and clinicians who have been mentored under his guidance.

🏆Academic Cites

With a career spanning over two decades, Prof. Nishio's research has been extensively cited in high-impact journals related to medical physics, radiation therapy, and oncology. His pioneering work in particle therapy and radiation oncology has become a cornerstone for ongoing advancements in cancer treatment. His published works have been referenced in major international studies, demonstrating the profound impact of his research on the global medical community.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Nishio’s legacy is defined by his relentless pursuit of excellence in medical physics. His future contributions are expected to further revolutionize cancer treatment, particularly through the continued enhancement of particle therapy and radiation oncology techniques. As a leader in the field, he remains committed to fostering innovation, mentoring young scientists, and pushing the boundaries of medical physics to improve patient outcomes. His research and leadership ensure that his contributions will leave a lasting mark on the world of medicine and physics alike.

📝Notable Publication


📝Clinical workload profile of medical physics professionals at particle therapy centers: A National Survey in Japan

Authors: S. Ota (Seiichi), K. Yasui (Keisuke), T. Ogata (Toshiyuki), T. Kojima (Toru), H. Onishi (Hiroshi)

Journal: Journal of Radiation Research

Year: 2025

Citations: 0


📝Effects of institutional experience on plan quality in stereotactic radiotherapy using HyperArc for brain metastases

Authors: S. Kihara (Sayaka), S. Ohira (Shingo), N. Kanayama (Naoyuki), T. Nishio (Teiji), K. Konishi (Koji)

Journal: In Vivo

Year: 2025

Citations: 0


📝Diffusion equation quantification: Selective enhancement algorithm for bone metastasis lesions in CT images

Authors: Y. Anetai (Yusuke), K. Doi (Kentaro), H. Takegawa (Hideki), M. Nakamura (Mitsuhiro), S. Nakamura (Satoaki)

Journal: Physics in Medicine and Biology

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝A novel internal target volume definition based on velocity and time of respiratory target motion for external beam radiotherapy

Authors: M. Yamanaka (Masashi), T. Nishio (Teiji), K. Iwabuchi (Kohei), H. Nagata (Hironori)

Journal: Radiological Physics and Technology

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Preliminary study of luminescence phenomena from various materials under ultra-high dose rate proton beam irradiation for dose management

Authors: R. Yamada (Ryosaku), T. Nishio (Teiji), D. Kinkawa (Daiki), H. Yoshimura (Hitoshi), J. Kataoka (Jun)

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Assessing tumor volumetric reduction with consideration for setup errors based on mathematical tumor model and microdosimetric kinetic model in single-isocenter VMAT for brain metastases

Authors: H. Nakano (Hisashi), T. Shiinoki (Takehiro), S. Tanabe (Satoshi), T. Nishio (Teiji), H. Ishikawa (Hiroyuki)

Journal: Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Scintillation of polyester fabric and clothing via proton irradiation and its utilization in surface imaging of proton pencil beams

Authors: S. Yamamoto (Seiichi), T. Yamashita (Tomohiro), M. Yoshino (Masao), T. Nishio (Teiji), J. Kataoka (Jun)

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Ali Idriss – Radiation Protection and Radiation Dosimetry – Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Ali Idriss - Radiation Protection and Radiation Dosimetry - Best Researcher Award 

Universiti Sains Malaysia - Malaysia 

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Ali Idriss began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics from the University of Sebha, Libya (2005), where he developed a strong foundation in fundamental physics and its applications. His passion for radiation protection and radiation dosimetry led him to pursue a Master's Degree in Radiation Science at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in 2017. His graduate studies allowed him to specialize in radiation science, focusing on advanced dosimetric techniques and their implications for safety in medical and industrial applications.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Mr. Ali Idriss is currently a PhD student in Medical Physics at Universiti Sains Malaysia (2021-2025), specializing in radiation dosimetry. Alongside his academic pursuits, he has actively contributed to the education sector as a Lecturer at the Higher Institute of Science and Technology, Tamzawa Al-Shati, Libya. His role as an educator has enabled him to train future scientists in the principles of radiation protection and radiation dosimetry, ensuring that emerging professionals are well-versed in radiation safety protocols and measurement techniques.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Idriss’s research primarily focuses on radiation dosimetry, particularly the thermoluminescence properties of multilayer thin films for accurate radiation measurement. His significant contributions include studies on TiO2/Cu/TiO2 multilayer thin films and their dosimetric properties under gamma-ray exposure. His work has been recognized in high-impact journals, including the Journal of Luminescence, where he has published pioneering research on the thermoluminescence properties of nanomaterials for radiation detection. His research explores the effect of annealing temperature on dosimetric properties, contributing to the development of more efficient and reliable radiation detectors.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Mr. Idriss’s work has had a profound impact on the field of radiation protection and radiation dosimetry. His contributions provide essential insights into the improvement of radiation dosimeters, which are critical for ensuring safety in medical, industrial, and nuclear applications. His innovative research has led to the development of advanced materials for radiation detection, improving measurement accuracy and reliability. His recognition as a Patent Winner & Silver Medalist at the Innozilla Science, Technology & Innovation Exhibition in Malaysia (2024) further solidifies his influence in the scientific community.

🏆Academic Cites

His research publications have gained significant attention, with citations from various scholars working on radiation dosimetry and thin-film technologies. His work serves as a crucial reference for researchers aiming to enhance thermoluminescent dosimeters for medical and industrial radiation monitoring. His collaboration with leading researchers has expanded the applications of his findings, reinforcing the importance of his contributions to radiation measurement science.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Mr. Ali Idriss’s legacy in radiation protection and radiation dosimetry is defined by his dedication to advancing radiation detection technologies. His future contributions will likely focus on improving thermoluminescent materials for higher sensitivity and stability, further enhancing the precision of radiation monitoring systems. As a PhD candidate, he continues to push the boundaries of radiation dosimetry, ensuring that his research leads to practical applications in medical imaging, nuclear safety, and environmental radiation monitoring. His work is expected to have lasting implications for both academia and industry, making a significant contribution to the field of radiation science.

📝Radiation Protection and Radiation Dosimetry

Mr. Ali Idriss's research in radiation dosimetry has played a pivotal role in enhancing the accuracy and effectiveness of radiation measurement techniques. His work in radiation protection and radiation dosimetry ensures that exposure to ionizing radiation is carefully monitored and controlled, benefiting medical, industrial, and environmental sectors. Through his innovative contributions to radiation dosimetry, Mr. Idriss is helping to advance safety protocols and measurement accuracy for future applications.

Notable Publication


📝Thermoluminescence properties of TiO₂/Cu/TiO₂ multilayer thin films fabricated by (RF/DC) sputtering for radiation dosimetry

Authors: ASA Idriss, NNAN Ab Razak, NM Ahmed, YA Abdulla

Journal: Journal of Luminescence

Year: 2023

Citations: 7


📝Synthesis, and impact of GaN deposition on the physical, optical, and structural properties of Nd³⁺-doped Na₂O borate glasses prepared with soda lime (SLS) glass as a silica source

Authors: NS Ezra, IS Mustafa, MI Sayyed, KK Dakok, IM Fadhirul, TH Khazaalah, ...

Journal: Optical Materials

Year: 2024

Citations: 3


📝Synthesis and Effect of MgSO₄ co-doping on the Optical, IR, and Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Eu³⁺-Doped Alkaline Silica Borate Glasses Produced with SLS

Authors: NS Ezra, IS Mustafa, MI Sayyed, KK Dakok, TH Khazaalah, GI Efenji, ...

Journal: Silicon

Year: 2024


📝Thermoluminescence Radiation Dosimetry in TiO₂/Cu/TiO₂ Multilayer Structures Exposed to Gamma-Ray Irradiation

Authors: A Idriss, NNA Nik Ab Razak, N Ahmed, Y Abdulla

Journal: Naseer and Abdulla, Youssef, Thermoluminescence Radiation Dosimetry in TiO₂

Year: Not specified


📝Characteristics and Dosimetric Properties of Tissue-Equivalent Thermoluminescent Glass Detector Based on Al-Li-Zn, Borate Oxide Dope Dy³⁺

Authors: GI Efenji, ISB Mustapha, NN Yusof, RJ Anthony, FA Kamgba, U PO, ...

Journal: Science and Technology Indonesia

Year: Not specified