Dr. Mohamed Yousuf
Postdoctoral Fellow, Thomas Lab
Dr. Mohamed Yousuf is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Thomas Lab within the Radiation Oncology Department at Thomas Jefferson University. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Louisville and focuses on translating advanced AI into clinically practical radiation oncology tools.
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As a Postdoctoral Fellow at Jefferson, Dr. Mohamed Yousuf bridges the gap between complex engineering and practical clinical applications in medical data. His current work centers on deep-learning tools for radiation oncology, including a novel marker-less 3D modeling system for Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT), digital twin approaches for tracking internal organ motion, and optimization of VMAT procedures.
He serves as a named investigator on a recent departmental grant and has been recognized for his innovative work with the Thomas Jefferson University Research as Art award (2026) and second place at the Delaware Valley Chapter AAPM Young Investigators Symposium (2026). His long-term goal is to push the boundaries of AI to improve the accuracy of cancer treatment and diagnostic imaging.
