Dr Sonwabile Ngcezu

Sessional Chair

Dr Sonwabile Ngcezu
Medical Physics Department

 

Dr Sonwabile Ngcezu is a senior lecturer and Head of Department with extensive experience in clinical medical physics, academic development, and training of future medical physicists. With a deep commitment to quality assurance and process improvement in radiation oncology, [Dr. Last Name] is passionate about ensuring the safe and effective delivery of radiotherapy across diverse clinical environments.

He holds a PhD in Physics, alongside an MSc and BSc (Honours) in Physics, and a BSc in Physics and Chemistry. Dr Ngcezu is professionally registered in the field of medical physics and brings a wealth of experience from both academic and clinical roles.

Over the course of [his/her/their] career, Dr Ngcezu has held key positions including:

  • Senior Lecturer and Head of Department – [Institution Name]

  • Director of Medical Physics – [Institution Name]

  • Dosimetry Scientist (R&D) – [Institution Name]

  • Clinical Medical Physicist – [Multiple institutions listed here as needed]

 

With hands-on experience in commissioning linear accelerators (linacs) from multiple vendors—including Varian, Siemens, and Elekta—Dr Ngcezuis proficient with a wide range of associated technologies such as multileaf collimators (MLC), MV and kV imaging systems.

Dr Ngcezu has extensive clinical expertise in modern radiotherapy techniques including:

  • 3D Conformal Radiotherapy (3DCRT)

  • Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT)

  • Stereotactic Radiotherapy

  • Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT)

  • Advanced image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) techniques

In addition to clinical and academic roles, Dr Ngcezuis actively engaged in fundamental, clinical, and translational research, particularly in the development and maintenance of national dosimetry standards and the advancement of radiation measurement techniques in radiotherapy.

Dr Ngcezucontinue to contribute to the advancement of the field through research, education, and the promotion of best practices in medical physics.