
Nader Allam
Mr. Nader Allam completed his Honours BSc in Biophysics at York University in 2019, followed by an MSc in Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto (2023) at the intersection of biomedical imaging and radiobiology. He later completed an MEng in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto (2025), specializing in rehabilitation engineering. He has worked throughout as a STEM educator and mentor for students from K–12 through the undergraduate level.
Mr. Allam’s research interests lie at the intersection of biomedical physics and rehabilitation engineering. His MSc work focused on elucidating the effects of high-dose radiotherapy through optical coherence angiography, perfusion magnetic resonance imaging, and machine learning to improve treatment standards in radiation medicine. His MEng research was devoted to improving the accessibility of functional prostheses, for example through a digital pipeline for prosthetic socket design and fabrication. He is broadly interested in translational biomedical innovation aimed at enhancing healthcare accessibility and rehabilitation outcomes for individuals in remote and rural communities.
