Summary
Jeremy Bredfeldt is a clinical innovator and medical physicist with 13 years of experience advancing radiation oncology at Mass General Brigham and Harvard Medical School, now serving as Chief of Clinical Innovation. He combines deep clinical service expertise in brachytherapy, external beam therapies, commissioning, machine QA and dosimetry with research spanning MRI, X‑ray, ultrasound, optical imaging and image/signal processing. Trained as a PhD medical physicist with an electrical engineering foundation, he bridges hardware, imaging physics and clinical workflows to translate novel imaging methods into practical oncology tools. Jeremy’s background includes medical technology development and systems engineering, enabling a rare mix of hands‑on device/QA experience and academic leadership. Based in Boston, he is notable for integrating multi‑modal imaging approaches to solve real clinical problems and for scaling physics operations across large health systems.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Medical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Medical Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
BS Electrical and Computer Engineering, BS Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign