About
Hao Peng is a Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW). He previously served as Director of the Medical Physics Program at Wuhan University and completed his Ph.D. at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, followed by postdoctoral training at Stanford University. He has held visiting professorships at Stanford, McMaster University, and Hokkaido University, reflecting his international academic engagement.
- B.S. and M.S.: Wuhan University, China
- Ph.D.: University of Western Ontario, Canada
- Postdoctoral Training: Department of Radiology, Stanford University
Dr. Peng's research lies at the intersection of medical physics and artificial intelligence, with a strong emphasis on advancing particle therapy, particularly proton therapy. His work focuses on AI-driven dose verification, adaptive radiotherapy, radiomics, and the synergy between radiotherapy and immunotherapy. He is a key contributor to the development of the PULSAR (Personalized Ultrafractionated Stereotactic Adaptive Radiation) framework, integrating multiomics and machine learning for personalized cancer treatment.
His recent publications reveal a consistent trend toward leveraging deep learning, generative models, and mathematical modeling to enhance precision in radiation delivery and outcome prediction. Themes include real-time dose adaptation, range verification using acoustic and positron signals, and modeling biological responses to combined therapies.
Dr. Peng has not been mentioned with specific scientific awards in the provided text, but his extensive publication record in high-impact journals indicates significant scholarly recognition.
He actively mentors students and researchers, collaborating on projects involving AI, radiomics, and treatment optimization. His work is supported by ongoing research in computational modeling and simulation, though specific grants are not listed. He leads a research group focused on developing next-generation tools for adaptive and personalized radiation oncology.
Dr. Peng is associated with advanced research in medical imaging systems, particularly PET and proton therapy detectors. His early work involved CZT detectors, scintillation crystals, and SiPM-based systems, contributing to the development of compact and high-resolution imaging devices for clinical use.
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