Hem Moktan, PhD
Assistant Professor, UNMC Radiation Oncology Department
Hem Moktan, PhD, is an assistant professor on the medical physics faculty in the Department of Radiation Oncology of the UNMC College of Medicine. He joined UNMC after completing medical physics residency training at the University of Kansas Medical Center in 2024.
Previously, Dr. Moktan worked as a diagnostic imaging physicist then as a radiation physics postdoctoral fellow at MD Anderson Cancer Center. He completed a PhD in physics at Oklahoma State University in 2017.
Education
- PhD: Physics, Oklahoma State University, 2017
- Medical Physics Residency: University of Kansas Medical Center, 2024.
Research Interests
- Investigating novel molecular imaging technologies in radiation therapy.
- Improving image guidance in radiation therapy.
Selected Publications
- Prompt gamma ray detection and imaging for boron neutron capture therapy using CdTe detector and novel detector shield – Monte Carlo study
- Monte Carlo study of x-ray detection configurations for benchtop x-ray fluorescence computed tomography of gold nanoparticle-loaded objects
- Bias-voltage dependent operational characteristics of a fully spectroscopic pixelated cadmium telluride detector system within an experimental benchtop x-ray fluorescence imaging setup
Patient Care
Clinical medical physicist
Department of Radiation Oncology
College of Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center
986861 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-6861