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General Information
Full Name | Konstantinos P. Chatzipapas |
Date of Birth | January 09, 1988 |
Languages | English, Greek, French |
Education
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2021 PhD in Medical and Radiation Physics
University of Patras, Rion, Greece - Development of cell and protein scale dosimetry tools, and their applications for the optimization of therapeutic protocols using Monte Carlo simulations
- Development of the IDDRRA toolkit.
- Thesis
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2016 MSc in Medical and Radiation Physics
University of Patras, Rion, Greece - Clinical Evaluation of Pediatric Brachytherapy, Using Monte Carlo Simulations
- Thesis
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2024 MSc in Design and Construction of Racing Vehicle Systems
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece - Hybrid 3D printer that combines extrusion and jetting techniques for biomedical applications using 3D toolpath curves
- Thesis
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2014 BSc in Physics
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece - Nuclear Physics, Elementary Particles, and Medical Physics
- Thesis was focussed on the investigation of CT systems Quality assurance
Experience
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2023-2025 Research Scientist/ Post-doc Researcher
LaTIM, INSERM, University of Brest - Geant4-DNA MC simulations expert and AI development manager on advances about micro-dosimetry
- Projects
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2022-2023 Research Scientist/ Post-doc Researcher
LP2iB, CNRS, University of Bordeaux - Geant4-DNA MC simulations and DNA geometries development expert
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Projects
- BioRadIII/ ESA
- ANR
Open Source Projects
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2024-now complexDNA
- A tool to develop prototype DNA and cellular geometries. Chromosomes can be designed and included in a cell, as separate volumes.
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2022-now molecularDNA
- molecularDNA is a Geant4-DNA example built to allow easy simulation of radiation-induced DNA damage with flexible geometries and well defined damage parameters.
Academic Interests
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AI applications on microdosimetry
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Microdosimetry and multilevel dosimetry
- Radionuclide Therapy
- Boron-Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT)
- Proton-Boron Fusioin Therapy (PBFT)
- Neutron Capture Enhanced Particle Therapy (NCEPT)
- FLASH effect of Ultra-High Dose-Rate Therapy
- Development of new computational cellular geometries
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Additive manufacturing
- Multilevel dosimetry
Other Interests
- Hobbies: Tennis, Karting