Clive Baldock
Clive Baldock | |
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Born | 1962 |
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Nationality | British |
Fields | Medical Physics |
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Known for | Gel dosimetry |
Clive Baldock (born 1962) is a British-born Australian professor. He graduated from the University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom in 1987 with a BSc in Physics and was subsequently employed as a trainee medical physicist at Guy’s Hospital, London. He then worked in UK hospitals providing scientific support to clinical nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) services. He received his PhD from King's College London. He moved to Brisbane, Australia in 1997 to Queensland University of Technology and then worked at the University of Sydney from 2003 to 2012 as Director of the Institute of Medical Physics and then as Professor and Head of the School of Physics. From 2012 he was Professor and Executive Dean of Science at Macquarie University. In 2014 he joined the University of Tasmania (UTAS) as Professor and Deputy Dean, and then acting Dean, of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology. In 2015 he joined the Australian Research Council (ARC), on secondment from UTAS, as Executive Director for Physical Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics and Informatics, returning to UTAS in 2016 as Pro Vice-Chancellor for Researcher Development and Dean of Graduate Research. His research interests are in the fields of gel dosimetry, radiation therapy, dosimetry, and medical imaging in which he has published over 150 research journal papers.