Summary
Joseph Lo is a medical imaging researcher and professor with 13+ years of academic leadership at Duke University, currently serving as Vice Chair for Research in Radiology and Associate Director in Medical Physics. He bridges radiology, biomedical engineering, and electrical engineering to advance machine learning and radiomics for mammography and CT, translating algorithms into virtual and physical imaging phantoms. His lab’s work focuses on practical tools for image-based decision support and scanner characterization, reflecting a blend of computational rigor and hands-on experimental design. Trained at Duke (BSE, PhD in Biomedical Engineering), he has sustained a long-term commitment to multidisciplinary education and infrastructure that supports clinical translation. An often-overlooked strength is his dual emphasis on physical phantom development alongside algorithmic innovation, which helps close the gap between simulation and real-world imaging.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering at Duke University
English, Chinese