Carolina Salinas Domján has a bachelor's degree in Physics and began her PhD in Physics in 2023 at Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía, Física y Computación, UNC, Córdoba, Argentina. Her primary area of interest is in the field of physics applied to medicine, and specifically in radiation physics and dosimetry. Her work integrates diverse methodologies such as theoretical, experimental, and simulation methods, contributing to advancements in the aforementioned areas.
Prof. Mauro Valente earned his first degree in Physics from the National University of Cordoba (Argentina) in 2003 and completed a PhD in Physics in 2007 at the University of Milan, Italy. He is now a researcher at the National Council of Sciences & Technology of Argentina, a professor at the National University of Cordoba (Argentina) and the University of La Frontera (Chile). His work in Medical Physics has resulted in more than a hundred indexed publications as well as many presentations, lectures, courses, and awards. His research interests include radiation physics, medical physics, and radiation dosimetry.
Marcelo Ricardo Romero completed a Doctorate in Chemistry at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, 2011. Currently, he is an adjunct professor at the Department of Organic Chemistry, School of Chemical Sciences, National University of Córdoba, and an independent researcher at CONICET, Argentina. His fields of interest include smart materials, polymer science, 3D printing, electronic devices, and biosensors.