Roles
Assistant Professor of Clinical
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Biography
Yunze Yang is an Assistant Professor in Radiation Oncology. He received his PhD in electrical engineering at Arizona State University. After that, he worked at Mayo Clinic Arizona as a Research Fellow in proton therapy, focusing on the high LET of protons and related patient outcomes. He finished his residency in Medical Physics at the University of Miami. His research interests include 1) methodology development in data mining and patient outcome modeling in SGRT, SRS, brachytherapy and LET-effect on proton radiation therapy; 2) development of novel dosimeters using optical/chemical sensing; 3) Application of artificial intelligence in Radiation Oncology. -
Education & Training
Education
Post Graduate Training
Licensures and Certifications
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Teaching Interests
Fundamentals of dosimetry and Experimental medical physics and dosimetry quantification. -
Research Interests
Methodology development in data mining and patient outcome modeling in SGRT, SRS, brachytherapy and LET-effect on proton radiation therapy, development of novel dosimeters using optical/chemical sensing, and application of artificial intelligence in Radiation Oncology. -
Publications
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