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Sen Wang
Instructor, Radiology
BioDr. Wang is a research scientist in the Wang group. He previously completed his postdoctoral fellowship in the Wang group and his BS and PhD in the Department of Engineering Physics at Tsinghua University. Sen's research interests focus on technologies and methods for image processing, reconstruction, and recognition, especially in the medical field. His PhD work investigated reconstruction algorithms and applications of x-ray spectral imaging, including photon counting detector modeling and correction, as well as quantitative imaging and computer vision with deep learning on x-ray images and other medical images.
At Stanford, Dr. Wang works on advanced CT detector designs and imaging algorithms. -
Shan X. Wang
Leland T. Edwards Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering and, by courtesy, of Radiology (Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsShan Wang was named the Leland T. Edwards Professor in the School of Engineering in 2018. He directs the Center for Magnetic Nanotechnology and is a leading expert in biosensors, information storage and spintronics. His research and inventions span across a variety of areas including magnetic biochips, in vitro diagnostics, cancer biomarkers, magnetic nanoparticles, magnetic sensors, magnetoresistive random access memory, and magnetic integrated inductors.
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Shen Wang
Affiliate, Ophthalmology Clinic and Education
BioShen Wang is a medical student with a keen interest in ophthalmology, digital health, and healthcare innovation. He will be joining Stanford’s Byers Eye Institute. He hasresearch experience at Johns Hopkins and works as an analyst at Osara Health and Optain Health. Outside of medicine, he’s been involved in management consulting, co-founded a med-tech initiative, and enjoys sports like rowing and basketball. He’s also passionate about community outreach, having volunteered in rural Australia and Vietnam. Shen hopes to combine his clinical training with technology and innovation to improve healthcare access and outcomes.