Summary
Dennis Dieckens is a medical physicist with 11 years of experience translating advanced physics and technology into safer, more effective clinical care across imaging and nuclear medicine. Based in the Randstad, he leads device acceptance testing, QA/QC programs, radiation protection, and clinical implementation at Albert Schweitzer ziekenhuis while mentoring residents and technologists. His background spans theoretical physics (PhD), international postdoctoral research in Japan, and early systems-integration consulting, giving him a rare blend of rigorous analytical training and practical project delivery. He is experienced in risk analysis and procurement consultation for novel medical devices, bridging physician needs and technical performance. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic problem-solving in equipment evaluation and R&D that improves diagnostic and therapeutic workflows. Notably, his path from theoretical physics to hands-on hospital physics reflects a persistent focus on applying deep quantitative skills to tangible patient benefits.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at 東京工業大学
Dr, Physics, Dr, Physics at Utrecht University
English, Japanese, German, Dutch