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Interaction of Ionizing Radiation with Matter

This course provides you with the theoretical and experimental knowledge of the fundamental interaction processes of ionizing radiation with matter. The knowledge is applied in radiation therapy, diagnostics and radiation protection. You will also acquire basic knowledge of the Monte Carlo method and its application in the medical radiation physics field.

Information for admitted students autumn 2024

Congratulations! You have been admitted at Stockholm University and we hope that you will enjoy your studies with us.

In order to ensure that your studies begin as smoothly as possible we have compiled a short checklist for the beginning of the semester.

Follow the instructions on whether you have to reply to your offer or not.
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Checklist for admitted students

  1. Activate your university account

    The first step in being able to register and gain access to all the university's IT services.

  2. Register at your department

    Registration can be done in different ways. Read the instructions from your department below.

  3. Read all the information on this page

    Here you will find what you need to know before your course or programme starts.

IMPORTANT

Your seat may be withdrawn if you do not register according to the instructions provided by your department.

Information from the department

Everyone admitted to a course in Physics will receive a welcome letter with important information from us via e-mail. If you have not receive an e-mail by mid-August, please contact our Academic advisor! Unfold and read more.

Roll-call

Courses at the Department of Physics do not have a roll-call. Instead the course starts with the first lecture.

Registration

After being admitted to a course, you must register to confirm that you are starting your studies. For most of our courses this can be done online using your university account. Registration normally opens two weeks before the course starts and you must have registered at the latest one week after. If you have any problems with registration, contact our Student office. Contact details can be found below.

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Learning platform

Most of the courses in physics use the Athena learning platform. Once registered, the course should appear automatically in Athena. If you cannot find the course, contact the course coordinator. If the course uses a different website, you can find the link further down on this web page.

Conditionally admitted

If you are conditionally admitted to a course at our department you need to contact our Academic advisor before you can register. Contact us as soon as possible, well before the course starts. Contact details are found further down on this web page.

Applicants on waiting list

Are you placed on a waiting list to any of our courses? You will always be contacted via e-mail if you are offered a place. Normaly we will not admit new students if more than 1 week has passed after the first lecture.

Find the Departmend of Physics

Most of the physics courses are held in the AlbaNova building, located between the Frescati campus and the Royal Institute of Technology (Tekniska högskolan, KTH). Courses in medical radiation physics are sometimes held at Campus Karolinska Hospital. A few of our physics courses are also given in collaboration with KTH or other departments. If this is the case it is clearly stated further down on this web page.

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Welcome activities

Stockholm University organises a series of welcome activities that stretch over a few weeks at the beginning of each semester. The programme is voluntary (attendance is optional) and includes Arrival Service at the airport and an Orientation Day, see more details about these events below.
Your department may also organise activities for welcoming international students. More information will be provided by your specific department. 

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Stockholm University's main campus is in the Frescati area, north of the city centre. While most of our departments and offices are located here, there are also campus areas in other parts of the city.

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In this course, you will gain theoretical and practical knowledge on the absorption and scattering of charged and uncharged particles in matter. In addition to studying the transmission of radiation through matter, you will also learn about the secondary particles that are consequently produced. Cross sections describing the probability of different interaction processes in various materials are studied and numerically derived. You will become autonomous in the navigation and interpretation of tabulated data for practical use in problem-based exercises related to medical radiation physics applications.

Moreover, a general overview of the Monte Carlo method is included in the course. A particular focus is put on the calculation of radiation transmission and energy deposition in the medium, and its applications in medical radiation physics. You will also write your own Monte Carlo code using a software of your preference to accomplish a given task.
The course includes classroom lectures, seminars, exercises in class with the help of the teacher, as well as a Monte Carlo exercise and three laboratories related to alpha, beta and gamma radiation interaction in the matter.

  • Course structure

    This is a basic course given during the daytime. The course is included in the Master’s program in Medical Physics.

    Teaching format

    The education consists of lectures, seminars and calculation exercises as well as a Monte Carlo exercise and three laboratory exercises on alpha-, beta-, and gamma particle interaction in matter. Active participation of the students in the education is achieved through exercises and seminars.

    The course can be given in English.

    Assessment

    The course is examined through a written exam.

    Examiner

    Marta Lazzeroni

    E-mail: Marta.Lazzeroni@fysik.su.se

  • Schedule

    The schedule will be available no later than one month before the start of the course. We do not recommend print-outs as changes can occur. At the start of the course, your department will advise where you can find your schedule during the course.
  • Course literature

    Note that the course literature can be changed up to two months before the start of the course.

    Podgorsak E B: Radiation physics for Medical Physicists. Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York. 2005

  • Course reports

  • More information

    When can I apply?

    Registration is open from mid-March to mid-April for courses that run in the fall, and from mid-September to mid-October for courses that run in the spring.

    Please note that many courses open for late registration in mid-July for courses in the autumn term and in mid-December for courses in the spring term.

    Read our step by step guide on how to apply

  • Contact

    Course coordinator and teacher:
    José Maria Fernandez-Varea, e-mail: jose@fqa.ub.edu
    Marta Lazzeroni, e-mail: Marta.Lazzeroni@fysik.su.se

    Laboratory supervisor:
    Wille Häger, e-mail: wille.hager@fysik.su.se
    Suryakant Kaushik, e-mail: suryakant.kaushik@fysik.su.se

     

    Academic advisor at the Department of Physics: studievagledare@fysik.su.se

    Student office: studentexp@fysik.su.se