Mingye Wu is a Senior Scientist with 8 years of experience specializing in modeling, simulation, and algorithm development for medical and industrial CT and X‑ray imaging. He is the lead developer of widely used simulation toolkits CatSim and the open‑source XCIST, driving reproducible research and practical system design at GE Research and GE HealthCare. His work spans photon‑counting CT, scatter correction, dual‑energy techniques, and calibration algorithms that bridge academic research and industrial R&D. Trained as a PhD in particle and nuclear physics, he applies deep physics intuition to computational imaging problems, often turning complex detector physics into efficient simulation code. Based in Schenectady, NY, he combines hands‑on software engineering with domain expertise in CT physics, and maintains a visible open‑source presence through XCIST.
8 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Particle physics and nuclear physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Particle physics and nuclear physics at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Engineering Physics, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Engineering Physics at Tsinghua University
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