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Thomas Keogh

PhD Researcher

Thomas Keogh is a first-year PhD researcher in the School of Computing at Dublin City University (DCU), where he is supervised by Prof. Mark Roantree. His research is the field of machine learning and deep learning as applied to medical data. He’s currently collaborating with the School of Chemical Sciences and is researching deep learning-based spectroscopic analysis of exosomes, using Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS), for the purposes of disease diagnosis and staging.

Thomas holds a BSc (Hons) in Applied Physics from DCU and an MSc in Medical Physics from the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG). His MSc thesis focused on a form of internal radiotherapy known as brachytherapy and was titled “Statistical analysis of doses to target and Organs at Risk (OAR) during Low Dose Rate (LDR) permanent prostate treatment for monotherapy patient cohort”. In 2020 he was selected by the European Society for Radiation Oncology (ESTRO) to present a poster version of his MSc thesis at the 2021 World Congress of Brachytherapy. Following graduation from his MSc programme with first-class honours in December 2020, he commenced work as a Medical Physicist in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at Tallaght University Hospital, where he worked for 2 years before commencing his PhD research.

Supervisor: Professor Mark Roantree 

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