Narges Miri (She/Her)
Research Fellow

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College of Health School of Allied Health and Human Performance
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About me

I am a medical physics researcher with multidisciplinary experience spanning computational modelling, machine learning, and clinical radiation science. My research ranges from metabolic sensitisation of glioblastoma to chemotherapy, to optimisation and quality assurance of advanced radiotherapy techniques using Monte Carlo simulation and AI-driven methods. My background also includes mathematical and machine-learning modelling of non-linear systems, alongside extensive teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate physics and radiation sciences. I bring strong technical expertise in Python, MATLAB, DICOM image analysis, and AI, combined with clinical, industrial calibration and quality assurance measurements, and academic experience focused on translational medical physics.

- Implementation of active learning strategies to promote critical thinking and student engagement.- Creation of inclusive, technology-enhanced learning environments linking theory with real-world applications.- Emphasis on problem-solving skills and independent learning.- Teaching of undergraduate physics courses, including General Physics, Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Optics & Lasers, Modern Physics, and Physics Laboratories(Noor University, University of Adelaide, University of Newcastle, University of Wollongong)- Delivery and support of graduate and professional courses in Radiobiology, Radiation Physics, and Radiotherapy(University of Sydney)- Professional training in Physics of X-rays and Safety Practices for new X-ray system users(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Centre)

American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM)
Last updated on 21/01/2026 by Narges Miri