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Carleton Physics students win top prizes at the 2024 Canadian Undergraduate Medical Physics Conference

Carleton undergraduate Physics students Zoë Boukouris and Haydn Flemming won 1st place in their respective categories of the oral presentation sessions at the 2024 Canadian Undergraduate Medical Physics Conference (CUMPC) on August 22-23, 2024. 

Zoë and Haydn did their summer research projects under the supervision of Prof. Sangeeta Murugkar in the 'Laser-Assisted Medical Physics and Engineering Laboratory (LAMPE Lab) in the Department of Physics at Carleton University. 

Zoë's talk was titled "Application of machine learning to quantify cancer margins in fluorescence-guided neurosurgery.”

Haydn's talk was titled "Development of a high-throughput Raman spectroscopy technique for application in Biodosimetry.”

Congratulations to Zoë, Haydn, and Prof. Murugkar!
 

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