Hung P. Do, PhD, MSEE
Senior MRI Physicist, Canon Medical Systems USA
I’m a senior MRI physicist at Canon Medical Systems USA, where I work to translate innovative imaging solutions (Ultra-short Echo Time (UTE) imaging, Deep Learning Reconstruction (DLR), Compressed Sensing (CS), etc.) into the clinical environment by designing and conducting hypothesis-driven and clinical-evaluation research studies and engaging in the FDA 510(k) application processes. I have track records of successful collaborations with radiologists, cardiologists, scientists, engineers, application specialists, MRI technologists, product managers, marketers, legal counselors, and regulatory affairs specialists.
I enjoy learning new knowledge, generating new ideas, experimenting with new tools, and solving impactful problems in principal ways. My expertise and interests include:
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Design and execute scientific, FDA 510(k)-cleared, and hypothesis-driven research studies
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End-to-end project managements and interdisciplinary collaborations
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Fundamental and translational MRI research related to quantitative imaging, novel pulse sequence design, and advanced image reconstruction
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Applications of statistics, data science, machine learning, and deep learning to medical imaging and healthcare
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Programmable animation, data visualization, data analysis, and statistics using Python and R
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Bayesian methods and probabilistic programming for quantitative imaging with uncertainty quantification
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Mathematical modeling, numerical simulations, and optimization
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Automatic and reproducible pipelines for data curation, cleaning, and visualization, statistical analysis, and report/presentation generation using Git version control, nbdev, Bash, Python, R, and related packages
In my spare time, I enjoy walking, jogging, running, and learning the latest advances in science and technology.
Update
I’m starting a personal blog where I share “cool stuff”, ideas and insights at the intersection of MRI physics, mathematics, and innovation. With over 8 years of experience training sales teams on MRI physics and the latest MRI technologies, my goal is to make technical concepts that were once inaccessible feel clear, engaging, and enjoyable.
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