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Ahmad Sakaamini, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1600 Divisadero, #H1009
San Francisco CA 94115
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0001-7335-9290 Additional info
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    University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAMedical Physics Residency06/2025Radiation Oncology Physics
    University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PACertificate (CAMPEP-Accredited)06/2023Medical Physics
    University of Manchester, Manchester, UKPhD12/2019Atomic & Molecular Physics
    California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CAMS05/2015Physics
    California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CABS05/2013Physics
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    AAPM2025  - 2026Associate of the AAPM Science Council Associates Mentorship Program (SCAMP)
    University of Pennsylvania, Department of Radiation Oncology2021  - 2023Radiation Oncology Postdoctoral Grant
    University of Pennsylvania2022Conference Presentation Funding Award
    Institute of Physics (IOP)2019Conference Travel Fund
    Institute of Physics (IOP)2017Research Student Conference Fund
    University of Manchester2015  - 2019Overseas Research Scholar Award
    California State University, Fullerton, Dept. of Physics2014Constance Beech Eiker & Raymond V. Adams Creativity Award
    California State University, Fullerton, Dept. of Physics2013Constance Beech Eiker & Raymond V. Adams Creativity Award

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    Dr. Ahmad Sakaamini is an Assistant Professor In Residence in the Department of Radiation Oncology at UCSF. He is passionate about identifying real clinical challenges and building solutions through hardware/firmware/software development, robotics, and AI. His work spans robotic surface‑guided positioning for brain SRS, automated proton FLASH delivery on the SARRP, and AI‑assisted universal phantom analysis for QA, and he is particularly interested in advancing motion compensation/management in radiation therapy. He also seeks to push boundaries by collaborating within and beyond radiation oncology to translate engineering approaches across medicine.

    Dr. Sakaamini earned his BS and MS in Physics at California State University, Fullerton, and completed a PhD in Physics at the University of Manchester (UK), where he performed precision (e,2e) electron‑impact ionization experiments to test quantum mechanical models. He subsequently held two postdoctoral fellowships: one at CSU Fullerton on benchmark electron‑scattering experiments, and another at the University of Pennsylvania developing robotic and dosimetric innovations. He then completed a therapeutic medical physics residency at the University of Pennsylvania before joining UCSF.

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    1. An AI-based universal phantom analysis method based on XML-SVG wireframes with novel functional object identifiers. Phys Med Biol. 2023 Jul 14; 68(14). Sakaamini A, Van Slyke A, Partouche J, Wu T, Wiersma RD. PMID: 37267994; PMCID: PMC10405228.
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    2. An experimental control system for electron spectrometers using Arduino and LabVIEW interfaces. Rev Sci Instrum. 2020 Oct 01; 91(10):103104. Patel M, Sakaamini A, Harvey M, Murray AJ. PMID: 33138571.
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    3. Triple differential cross-section measurements for electron-impact ionization of methane from a coplanar geometry to the perpendicular plane. J Chem Phys. 2019 Nov 21; 151(19):194305. Harvey M, Sakaamini A, Patel M, Amami S, Madison D, Murray AJ. PMID: 31757134.
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    4. Triple differential cross sections for electron-impact ionization of methane at intermediate energy. J Chem Phys. 2019 May 21; 150(19):194302. Ali E, Granados C, Sakaamini A, Harvey M, Ancarani LU, Murray AJ, Dogan M, Ning C, Colgan J, Madison D. PMID: 31117797.
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