Mihaela Rosu, PhD, FASTRO
Dr. Mihaela Rosu-Bubulac is a leading medical physicist whose career seamlessly integrates scientific innovation with clinical application and educational leadership. She earned her Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences from the University of Michigan in 2005. Her early research delved into the complexities of radiation dose delivery in moving organs, laying the groundwork for advancements in adaptive radiation therapy.
Currently, Dr. Rosu-Bubulac serves as a Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she also directs the Medical Physics Residency Program. Her professional philosophy emphasizes the pivotal role of medical physicists as scientists who lead, educate, and actively participate in clinical teams to implement cutting-edge technologies for patient benefit.
Throughout her career, Dr. Rosu-Bubulac has championed the integration of advanced imaging and computational techniques to enhance the precision of radiation therapy. Her work underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in developing novel clinical applications that improve patient outcomes.
Beyond her technical contributions, Dr. Rosu-Bubulac is recognized for her leadership within professional organizations. Her active involvement in these communities reflects her commitment to collaborative progress and the dissemination of knowledge within the field of medical physics.
Through her multifaceted role, Dr. Rosu-Bubulac exemplifies the integration of scientific innovation, clinical application, and educational leadership, continually advancing the field of medical physics.
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