Hugh Lee, PhD

Hugh Lee, PhD

Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology

Education

  • BS, Electrical Engineering: Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea (2009)
  • MS, Electrical Engineering: Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (2011)
  • PhD, Biomedical Engineering: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (2016)
  • Residency, Medical Physics: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX (2022)

Biography

Hugh Lee, PhD, is an assistant professor of radiation oncology and joined the medical physics faculty in 2022. He has earned his graduate degrees in electrical and biomedical engineering. He then completed a postdoctoral training in medical physics at UT Southwestern where he investigated the uncertainties of proton stopping power ratio estimation. He completed his residency training at UT Southwestern thereafter. His research interest includes adaptive radiotherapy/proton therapy, real-time volumetric imaging, and use of AI to improve clinical workflow and decision making.

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