Summary
Daniel Bonifacio is a physicist and scientific researcher with over a decade of experience developing radiation detectors and performing Monte Carlo simulations (GATE/Geant4) for medical physics and clinical dosimetry. Holding a PhD from the University of São Paulo, he completed international research stints in Pisa and at CEA/Leti in Grenoble, where he characterized digital SiPMs and built signal-processing modules for PET. At Brazil’s IRD/CNEN and currently IPEN, he bridges experimental detector development, X‑ray spectroscopy and simulation-driven dosimetry for radiology, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy. He combines deep academic training with hands‑on electronics and mechanical design experience from early lab work, and a persistent interest in technology and education evident in his public researcher profiles.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics at Universidade de São Paulo / USP
English, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish