
David Huang
Professor
Duke Kunshan University
China
Biography
David Huang finished his BS in physics in National Taiwan Normal University and gained PhD in high energy physics in Temple University, Philadelphia. Before Joining in Duke Kunshan University, Prof. Huang was the chief physicist and RSO, faculty of Memorial Sloan Kettering at Rockville Centre and he was an associate attending physicist in the department of medical physics at MSKCC. Prof. Huang is an adjunct professor at University of Missouri and a visiting professor at MP Program at Tsing-Hwa University, Beijing. He was a visiting professor at Beijing University and an associate professor at Chang-Gung University, Taiwan. Prof. Huang’s research interests include dosimetry and QA in radiotherapy; particularly in in-vivo dosimetry (glass dosimeter), modern radiotherapy techniques (Image-guided intensity-modulated radiotherapy, stereotactic body radiotherapy) and modern radiotherapy modalities (TrueBeam, Gamma Knife, CyberKnife, and Tomotherapy).
Research Interest
Medical Physics