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AWARDS

| PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE

ESTRO-JACK FOWLER UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AWARD

HENRY SHUI-HENG, TSANG

Moving away from binary definition of PTVs: a novel probabilistic approach

to PTV definition, London, UK

Henry Tsang is currently working towards his PhD at the Institute

of Cancer Research, London, under the supervision of Prof Uwe

Oelfke. Entitled “Optimisation of radiotherapy in the presence of

uncertainty”, his primary research focus is in probabilistic treatment

planning. Currently, he is investigating the trade-off between target

coverage and the dose delivered to nearby organs at risk.

Prior to medical physics, Henry completed his BSc in physics at

Imperial College London, graduating with first-class honours in

2013. For his bachelor thesis, Henry was builtding models of proton

precipitation in the Jovian atmosphere, in preparation for data Juno

will collect later this year.

Henry’s interest has not always been in medical physics. Back in

secondary school, Henry he had a keen interest in nuclear physics.

It was not until his first year at university, when Henry attended

a seminar on hadron therapy, that he became captivated by the

application of physics to medicine.

He is still in the early stages of his career and is currently discovering

the realm of medical physics with great enthusiasm. Outside of

academia, Henry enjoys recreational badminton and travelling. He

is also a proficient classical pianist, having completed his associate

diploma in piano recital in 2007.

Henry Shui-heng

TSANG