Medical Physics is the application of physics in medicine, which improves the accuracy of both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. It has also expanded to various other medical and surgical procedures, such as optics, ultrasonics, electronics, etc. Medical Physics research involves working in a multidisciplinary environment. The Department of Nuclear Science offers research programs in Medical Physics at the MSc/MPhil/PhD levels, with co-supervision from Medical Physicists, Radiologists, Oncologists, and Academics, in collaboration with local and international institutes. Medical physics is a rapidly growing field where innovation through research can be immediately applied to patients, leading to improved diagnosis or treatment outcomes.

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