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PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE |

AWARDS

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

BENMIJNHEER

The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Ben Mijnheer got his PhD in 1971 at the University of Amsterdam

based on a study concerning neutron measurements. He was

appointed on a neutron therapy project in the Netherlands Cancer

Institute – Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital in Amsterdam, and

after this project finished, he joined this institution as a clinical

physicist, where he remains until now involved in various research

projects and teaching activities.

His main research activities are in the field of dosimetry of ionising

radiation, the development of new irradiation techniques, and quality

assurance of radiotherapy. He was Professor in Medical Technology

in Oncology at Inholland University of Professional Training and the

first Physics Editor of Radiotherapy and Oncology. He is co-author of

about 250 articles and chapters in books, has received approximately

20 personal research grants, and was supervisor of about 25 PhD

theses.

He was involved in the organisation of the physics part of many

ESTRO scientific meetings and faculty member/course director of

several ESTRO teaching courses. He was also involved in numerous

other courses dealing with various aspects of radiotherapy for

medical physicists, radiation oncologists and radiation therapy

technologists, both at national and international level.

He received the ESTRO Breur Medal Award in Edinburgh in 1998 and

the ESTRO Emmanuel van der Schueren Award in 2013 in Geneva.

Ben Mijnheer