ISU/USTUR Graduates
ISU Internal Dosimetry Research Team
| Naz Fallahian |
FALLAHIAN, Naz Ph.D. Graduate Dissertation Topic: Graduation Date: July 31, 2008 Naz Fallahian graduated in 1992 with a B.S. in Applied Physics from the University of Tehran. Her thesis topic was Semiconductor Detectors and their Applications. She received her M.S. degree in Physics from Alzahra University in 1997 (thesis topic: Study of Behavior of Aerosols in an Electrostatic field). Naz worked as a staff member with the National Radiation Protection Department (Iran) from 1998 to 2005. Prior to that she worked for the Radiation Standards Research Center and the Spectroscopy Research Center. |
| Liesl Gemann |
GERMANN, Liesl M.S. Graduate Thesis Topic: Graduation Date: July 31, 2008 Liesl Germann graduated from McGill University in Montreal, Canada with a B.S. in Biology. She came to Idaho State University in 2006 and to pursue a master's degree in Health Physics. Liesl has been a member of the Health Physics Society since January, 2007 and presented a poster at the 52nd Annual Health Physics Society Meeting entitled, "Evaluation of the In Press NCRP Wound Model Using USTUR Case 0262 Data." Her master's research involved an expansion of this poster study using additional USTUR plutonium-contaminated wound cases. |
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