Summary
Jack Neylon is an ABR-certified therapeutic medical physicist and Physics Residency Program Director at UCLA Health with 11 years of clinical and academic experience in radiation oncology. He combines a Ph.D. in Biomedical Physics from UCLA and MS/BS degrees from Purdue to bridge rigorous research, resident training, and hands-on clinical practice. Previously an Assistant Clinical Professor at City of Hope and a longtime UCLA researcher and resident, he brings deep expertise in treatment planning, quality assurance, and program development. Known professionally as a physicist on GitHub, he favors evidence-driven improvements to clinical workflows and education, and he often translates complex physics concepts into practical training for residents and clinical teams.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Health/Medical Physics, Master of Science (MS), Health/Medical Physics at Purdue University
University of California, Los Angeles