ImmunoRad Paris 2025
Charlotte Robert
Charlotte Robert, PhD, is an associate professor at Paris-Saclay University, where she teaches medical and nuclear physics at the Faculties of Medicine and Sciences. After a thesis in physics dedicated to the optimization of semi-conductor SPECT systems, she completed her training with a three-year post-doctoral position at IMNC laboratory (Imaging and Modeling for Neurology and Oncology) in Orsay, France. This post-doc was focused on the use of PET acquisitions for the dose delivery control in hadrontherapy. Since 2019, she coordinates research activities dedicated to innovative technologies applied to external radiotherapy at Gustave Roussy (U1030 research unit - INSERM/Gustave Roussy/Paris Saclay University), with a focus on artificial intelligence and radiomics for treatment personalization, modelling of radiation-induced lymphopenia and FLASH RT. The work is carried out in close collaboration with the radiotherapy department of Gustave Roussy. She is also involved in national and European scientific societies, including the French Society of Medical Physics and ESTRO.