Since I can recall, I've always been fascinated by natural phenomena and the inner workings of devices. Even before going on my academic journey, I developed a passion for physics and philosophy. However, after my bachelor’s, I realized that theoretical physics didn't quite satisfy me as I was more intrigued by its practical application. With a good understanding of my interests, I decided to switch my major in my master's program from physics to medical physics, which specializes in medical radiation at my university.
My thesis project involves creating a second-generation CT scanner for animals, which would be the first in my country. I have been hopeful about this endeavor and have worked hard to attract support since finishing university. With some financial assistance and my resources, I have developed a basic prototype that requires further work on image reconstruction and simulation. Throughout this process, I have honed my coding skills in Monte Carlo, Mathematica, Matlab, and Python, as well as gained experience with software like AutoCAD. Additionally, I have learned how to effectively manage a team project from start to finish.
Regarding my working experience, when I was a master's student, I attended Siemens and Accuray companies in the sales department. Although I liked social relations and made good money, I decided to change my job to technical support which was my first interest. Now it has been more than four years that I have worked as a field engineer and with experience in at least 8 Linac installations and various services, I can confidently say that I am not intimidated by complex or physically demanding tasks.
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