General information
Organisation
The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas :
• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.
Drawing on its widely acknowledged expertise, and thanks to its 16000 technicians, engineers, researchers and staff, the CEA actively participates in collaborative projects with a large number of academic and industrial partners.
The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
Reference
SL-DRT-26-0511
Direction
DRT
Thesis topic details
Category
Technological challenges
Thesis topics
Development of a 3D gel dosimetry method for quality control of radiotherapy treatment plans using ultra-high dose rate charged particle beams (FLASH)
Contract
Thèse
Job description
Ultra-high-dose-rate FLASH radiotherapy is one of the most promising innovations of the last decade in radiation oncology. It has the potential to eradicate radioresistant tumours and reduce unwanted side effects, that in turn increases cure rates and improves patient quality of life. However, dosimetry infrastructure is lagging behind this clinical and technological advance, with current dosimeters no longer suitable and none of those under development achieving consensus.
The optically read dosimetric gel developed at LNHB-MD (CEA Paris-Saclay) is a promising candidate, as photon beam measurements have shown a linear response over a wide dose range (0.25 - 10 Gy) as well as independence in energy (6 - 20 MV) and dose rate (1 - 6 Gy/min). In addition, this water-equivalent dosimeter has the unique ability to provide three-dimensional measurements with high spatial resolution (< 1 mm) with an associated combined uncertainty of approximately 2% (k = 1). This dosimetry method has been validated for quality control of conventional radiotherapy treatment plans but has never been tested with FLASH beams.
This doctoral project aims to develop a 3D gel dosimetry method suitable for FLASH radiotherapy delivered by charged particle beams: (1) conventional energy electrons (= 10 MeV), (2) very high energy electrons (VHEE = 50 MeV), and (3) protons (= 100 MeV). For each of these types of beams, available at the Institut Curie in Orsay and also at Gustave Roussy in Villejuif, the validation of the dose distribution measured by gel will be carried out by comparison with measurements using other dosimeters (e.g. diamond, alanine) and Monte Carlo simulations.
This study will make a significant contribution to improving patient safety, optimising treatment efficacy and the future integration of FLASH radiotherapy into clinical practice.
University / doctoral school
PHENIICS (PHENIICS)
Paris-Saclay
Thesis topic location
Site
Saclay
Requester
Position start date
01/10/2026
Person to be contacted by the applicant
BEAUMAIS Aurélien
aurelien.beaumais@cea.fr
CEA
DRT/DIN//LNHB-MD
0169088238
Tutor / Responsible thesis director
DUFRENEIX Stéphane
stephane.dufreneix@ico.unicancer.fr
Institut de Cancérologie de l’Ouest (ICO)
Service de Physique Médicale
Institut de Cancerologie de l'Ouest
15, rue André Boquel 49055 Angers cedex 02
Boulevard Jacques Monod 44805 Saint-Herblain cedex
0241352883
En savoir plus
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aurélien-beaumais-38754680/
http://www.lnhb.fr/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephane-Dufreneix-2