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Current Residents

2023-2024

Jie Ding, PhD (she/her)
PGY-2
Certificate in Medical Physics from Medical College of Wisconsin
PhD In Biomedical Engineering from Stony Brook University

Kai Huang

Kai Huang, PhD (she/her)
PGY-1
MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth
Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Kai Wang

Kai Wang, PhD (he/him)
PGY-1
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Kai completed his undergraduate and master's degrees in Information Engineering at Xi'an Jiaotong University. Later, he pursued his doctoral degree in the Biomedical Engineering Medical Physics Track at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. During his PhD, his research focused on medical image analysis, medical image reconstruction, and radiotherapy outcome prediction. 

Why University of Maryland? Kai feels that the radiation oncology department and residency program hold a good reputation within the field. During his interview, Kai was captivated by the welcoming and positive atmosphere that permeated the department. The interactions with the physics team showcased a strong sense of camaraderie and collaboration, which he believes are essential for a fulfilling and successful residency experience.


Medical Physics Resident Alumni

More than half of Medical Physics Residency Program graduates began their careers as faculty members in the University of Maryland Department of Radiation Oncology.

Where did they go after graduation? Rad Onc Medical Physics Resident Alumni 2014-2023

Physics Group Graduation Dinner 2023

Medical Physics Residents and Physics Residency Program Leadership at the 2023 Graduation Dinner in Downtown Baltimore