Dr. Jonathan Troville joined MPC in summer 2024. He holds a BS in Physics and Pure Mathematics from Purdue University and an MS in Physics from Wright State University, where he researched carbon nanotube synthesis at the Air Force Research Laboratory.
He completed his Ph.D. in Medical Physics at SUNY Buffalo, specializing in the Canon patient skin Dose Tracking System, and developed virtual reality and Monte Carlo-based occupational dose tracking software for fluoroscopically-guided procedures, earning multiple awards and publications.
During his residency at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dr. Troville received extensive training in CT dosimetry, protocol optimization, and occupational dosimetry. He developed training courses and software for objective CT and ultrasound testing and taught classes to both Medical Physics graduate students and radiology residents. Concurrently, as a post-doctoral research fellow, he focused on CT protocol optimization, addressing misconceptions about occupational dose in CT fluoroscopy, and other advanced imaging research, resulting in numerous publications and invitations to review for key medical physics journals.
Passionate about mentorship, Dr. Troville oversaw multiple academic projects leading to publications. He is an active member of AAPM and RSNA and seeks to contribute to AAPM subcommittees and working groups focused on residency programs, open-source software dissemination, and the evolving role of diagnostic medical physicists.
In addition to his consultancy at MPC, Dr. Troville is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His ongoing research includes deep learning-driven occupational dose estimates, ultrasound elastography, virtual reality tools for radiologist training, and novel clinical imaging systems.
Dr. Troville aims to expand medical physics knowledge to underserved areas, bridge academic and consulting physics, and co-develop an MPC residency program to foster a diverse and clinically driven generation of physicists.