Welcome, and thank you for visiting our website. I am a researcher with a background in engineering and have also worked as a medical physicist in clinical settings. Drawing on these experiences and collaborating with experts from various fields, I aim to contribute to the advancement of radiation medicine. Please see below for details on our current research, and visit our publications page for past achievements. I look forward to future collaborations that lead to meaningful research outcomes. — Sakai
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We are developing medical Compton cameras to measure the range of heavy ion (for particle therapy) and to evaluate radiation doses in boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT).
DOI10.1038/s41598-023-49955-9
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Neutrons can be generated during radiation therapy, potentially causing malfunctions in medical devices. Our research focuses on investigating these soft errors and their impact on clinical safety.
DOI10.1109/ojemb.2024.3358989
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We are working to improve particle therapy techniques by taking into account patient condition changes and the quality of planning CT images, with the goal of achieving more accurate and effective treatment delivery.
DOI10.3390/cancers15092520
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