كلية العلوم الطبية التطبيقية

سيرة ذاتية

الاسم : د. علي حسين محمد علي

اللقب العلمي: مدرس

Title: Dr.

Name: Ali Hussein Mohammed Ali

Academic Rank: Lecturer

 

Education:

  • D. in Medical physics; Radiography department, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, U.K., 2019. [School of Health Sciences, Or recently: the School of Health and Society].
  • Thesis title “An Investigation into Methods for Dose Optimisation for Paediatric AP Pelvis Projections When Considering Size Variations”
  1. Digital Radiography
  2. Image Quality
  3. Phantom in radiology
  4. Computed Tomography
  5. Radiation protection
  6. Radiational physics
  7. Medical Image Analysis
  8. Radiography
  9. Medical Imaging Physics
  10. Diagnostic Radiography
  11. Dosimetry
  12. Digital Radiography
  1. Lyons, A.Mohammed Ali, A.England, A., …Pongnapang, N.McEntee, M.F. Expansion of Typical Values for Paediatric Patients in Ireland and Comparison with Published DRLs – Experiences of a Single Institution. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 2024, 101421

  2. Saint, A. England, A. Mohammed Ali, The effect of different statistical approaches on image quality data obtained from radiological examinations, Radiography 28 (2), 518-523, 2022.

  3. Mohammed Ali, A. Hogg, M. Abuzaid, A. England. Impact of acquisition parameters on dose and image quality optimisation in paediatric pelvis radiography—A phantom study, Eur. J. Radiol. 118 (2019) 130–137. doi:10.1016/j.ejrad.2019.07.014. (Publisher: elsevier)

  4. Mohammed Ali, P. Hogg, S. Johansen, A. England. Construction and validation of a low cost paediatric pelvis phantom, Eur. J. Radiol. 108 (2018) 84–91. doi:10.1016/j.ejrad.2018.09.015. (Publisher: elsevier).

  5. A. Mohammed Ali, P. Hogg, A. England. Dose optimisation in paediatric radiography – using regression models to investigate the relative impact of acquisition factors on image quality and radiation dose. Physica Medica. DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2019.10.034 (Publisher: elsevier).

  6. Mohammed Ali, P. Hogg, A. England. Determining acquisition parameters based on pre-determined image quality levels for paediatric pelvis radiography using manual exposure. Paper in ECR (European Congress of Radiology) conference, February 2019.

  7. Mohammed Ali, P. Hogg, A. England. Determining acquisition parameters based on pre-determined image quality levels in paediatric pelvis radiography using automatic exposure control (AEC). Paper in in ECR (European Congress of Radiology) conference, February 2019.

  8. Mohammed Ali, P. Hogg, A. England. Image quality and radiation dose interrelationships during paediatric pelvis radiography – a factorial phantom study. Paper in UKRC Conference, July 2018.

  9. Mohammed Ali, P. Hogg, A. England. Image quality and radiation dose interrelationships during paediatric pelvis radiography – a factorial phantom study Construction and implementation of a low cost paediatric pelvic imaging phantom for dose optimisation studies. Paper in UKRC conference July, 2018.

  10. Mohammed Ali, P. Hogg, A. England. Image quality and radiation dose interrelationships during paediatric pelvis radiography – a factorial phantom study. Poster in UKRC conference July, 2018.

  11. Buissink, M. Bowdler, A. Abdullah, S. Al-Murshedi, S. Custódio, J. Pires-Jorge, A. Mohammed Ali, A. Peters, Y. Rey, T. Urdahl, A. Huhn, P. Hogg, Impact of anode heel effect on image quality and effective dose for AP pelvis. ECR Conference: European Congress of Radiology 2017.

 

Peer-reviewed papers

  • Scientific Report
  • Medical physics
  • Radiation physics and chemistry
  • Baghdad Science Journal
  • The International Journal of Clinical Biostatistics and Biometrics
  • Charing conference session in SPARC conference 2018, at University of Salford.
  • Presenting to the School of Health Sciences in the Three Minutes (3M) talk competition in – University of Salford, Manchester, UK.
  • Teaching medical statistics and dose optimization at University of Salford, Manchester, England, at the School of Health & Society, radiography department during the period: 2015-2019. The teaching included under-graduate and post-graduate students. See the certificate in Appendix 1.
  • Teaching ‘Medical physics’ at the college of health and medical technology, Al-Zahraa University for women, kerbala, Iraq. (2019).
  • Teaching ‘Medical physics’ at the college of pharmacy, Al-Zahraa University for women, Iraq. (2019).
  • Teaching the department of medical imaging technologies at the college of health and medical technology, University of Al Zahraa for women, kerbala, Iraq. (2019-2023).
  • Teaching at University of Karbala in the College of Health sciences (2023- till now ).