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Ning J. Yue, PhD

Professor, Executive Vice Chair & Chief Division of Physics

Dr. Yue received his Ph.D. in Physics from University of Pennsylvania and his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from University of Science and Technology of China. He completed his


Chingyun Cheng, PhD

Medical Physicist, Assistant Professor

Dr. Cheng received her PhD from Duke University in the field of quantum optics, where she explored the interaction in low dimension strongly correlated electron gas. She completed a medical


Taoran Cui, PhD

Medical Physicist, Assistant Professor

Dr. Cui earned a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2013 and an M.S. in Medical Physics from Duke University in 2015. He


Chi Ma, PhD

Medical Physicist, Assistant Professor

Dr. Ma was born and raised in China where he completed his undergraduate studies at University of Science and Technology of China majoring in Applied Physics. He received his PhD


Ke Nie, PhD

Medical Physicist, Associate Professor, Program Director Medical Physics Residency Program

​Dr. Nie received her PhD in radiological physics from University of California, Irvine. Following two years as a Research Scientist at Carestream Health Inc., she completerd her residency training at


Meral Reyhan, PhD

Medical Physicist, Associate Professor

​Dr. Reyhan earned a Masters degree from Rutgers University in Physics with a concentration in Nuclear Physics and Surface Science. She earned Masters and Doctoral degrees from the University of


Irina Vergalasova, PhD

Medical Physicist, Associate Professor

Dr. Vergalasova completed her undergraduate degree in Physics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey followed by her doctoral degree in Medical Physics at Duke University, after which she


Xiao Wang, PhD

Medical Physicist, Assistant Professor

Dr. Wang was born and raised in China where she completed her undergraduate studies in Wuhan University with physics major. She received her PhD in medical physics from University of


Zhenyu Xiong, PhD

Medical Physicist, Clinical Assistant Professor

Dr. Xiong received his Ph.D. from The State University of New York at Buffalo in 2018 under the supervision of Daniel R. Bednarek, Ph.D. He then completed his clinical training


Keying Xu, PhD

Medical Physicist, Assistant Professor

Dr. Keying Xu received her bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering at Capital Medical University in China. She then came to the United States and studied at University of Miami in