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Walter Mauderli

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Chapter of AAPM. This award bearing his name is given from time to time to a Florida medical physicist who is distinguished by significant scientific or clinical research, outstanding service as an educator in medical physics, or outstanding clinical service in medical physics.
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graduate program at UF and radiologic technology training programs at two regional community colleges. He supervised many
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In order to recognize Mauderli's lifetime achievement in the field of medical physics in the state of
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DSc (March 8, 1924 – March 27, 2005) was a pioneer in the development of the field of
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in electronic instrumentation in the fields of therapeutic radiology and
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in 1988. He was also academically affiliated with the Departments of
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Sciences. In the 1960s Mauderli was one of the founders of the
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Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Medical physicist
American Association of Physicists in Medicine
medical physics
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Nobel Laureate
Wolfgang Pauli
dosimetry
radiations
University of Zurich
Rolf Widerøe
particle accelerators
University of Arkansas
medical physicist
University of Florida
Professor
Emeritus
Nuclear Engineering
Environmental Engineering
medical physics
graduate students
radiology
research
nuclear medicine
career
American Association of Physicists in Medicine
board of directors
Florida
Florida

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