Assistant ProfessorGerald Bronfman Department of Oncology & Medical Physics Unit, ֱ Other appointments:Clinical Physicist, Department of Medical Physics, MUHC |
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Address: |
Cedars Cancer Centre, Medical Physics DS1.7141 ֱ Health Centre - Glen Site 1001 boul. Décarie Montréal, QC H4A 3J1 |
Telephone: |
514 934-1934 x65013 |
E-mail: |
peter.watson [at] mcgill.ca |
Education: |
BSc (Waterloo '07), MSc (ֱ '11), MSc (ֱ '13), PhD (ֱ '19) |
Research focus: |
KV dosimetry, IORT, Monte Carlo simulation. |
Key Publications: |
Devic, S., Liang, L., Tomic, N., Bekerat, H., Morcos, M., Popovic, M., Watson, P., Aldelaijan, S., & Seuntjens, J. (2019). Dose measurements nearby low energy electronic brachytherapy sources using radiochromic film. Physica Medica, 64, 40-44. Watson, P. G., Bekerat, H., Papaconstadopoulos, P., Davis, S., & Seuntjens, J. (2018). An investigation into the INTRABEAM miniature x‐ray source dosimetry using ionization chamber and radiochromic film measurements. Medical Physics, 45(9), 4274-4286. Watson, P. G., Popovic, M., & Seuntjens, J. (2017). Determination of absorbed dose to water from a miniature kilovoltage x-ray source using a parallel-plate ionization chamber. Physics in Medicine & Biology, 63(1), 015016. Watson, P. G., & Seuntjens, J. (2016). Effect of explicit M and N‐shell atomic transitions on a low‐energy x‐ray source. Medical Physics, 43(4), 1760-1763. Watson, P. G., Mainegra‐Hing, E., Tomic, N., & Seuntjens, J. (2015). Implementation of an efficient Monte Carlo calculation for CBCT scatter correction: phantom study. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, 16(4), 216-227. |