Radiation Physics Doctoral Intern
Baylor St Luke's Medical Center
Dr. Yiding Han is a medical physicist and researcher at Baylor College of Medicine, specializing in the integration of additive manufacturing, medical imaging, and artificial intelligence for radiation oncology applications. His work focuses on developing patient-specific 3D-printed devices—including immobilization masks, anatomical models, and QA phantoms—to enhance precision, accessibility, and workflow efficiency in radiotherapy. Dr. Han has led multiple projects combining fused-filament fabrication (FFF), polymer characterization, and physics-based simulation to translate 3D printing from prototyping to clinical implementation. Passionate about cost-effective innovation, Dr. Han aims to make personalized radiotherapy and training tools widely available through scalable, reproducible, and affordable additive manufacturing solutions.
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Digital Workflow for 3D-Printed Patient-Specific Radiotherapy Masks
Thursday, April 16, 2026
11:05 AM - 11:35 AM East Coast USA Time