Summary
Dustin Jacqmin is a board-certified radiation oncology physicist and assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison with nine years of professional experience bridging clinical practice, research, and teaching. He earned an MS and PhD in Medical Physics (with a CS minor) and has a strong track record in proton dose-calculation algorithms, treatment planning systems, and commissioning of complex radiotherapy technologies. Comfortable in multidisciplinary and international teams, he combines Python-driven data science skills with practical clinical QA and equipment commissioning experience across modalities including IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, Gamma Knife and brachytherapy. Dustin maintains active involvement in both patient-facing clinical operations and academic research, making him effective at translating computational advances into safer, more accurate treatments. Colleagues value his clear communication and leadership in educational settings, and his background in Monte Carlo methods hints at a deeper computational rigor behind his clinical work.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
M.S., Ph.D., Medical Physics, M.S., Ph.D., Medical Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
N/A, Applied Physics, N/A, Applied Physics at Aalto University