Summary
Tony Le is a Clinical Engineer and PhD-trained biomechanical engineer who blends robotics, data science, and hands-on electromechanical design to advance medical devices and surgical technologies. With nine years of experience across academic labs, Walter Reed, and industry, he develops and validates ML-driven biomechanics models, robotic cadaveric simulations, and FDA-aligned experimental pipelines that directly inform surgical planning and implant design. Proficient in Python, MATLAB, R, PyTorch and TensorFlow, he pairs time-series signal processing and statistical parametric mapping with musculoskeletal modeling in OpenSim and practical integration of sensors, industrial robots, and LabVIEW. Comfortable in the OR with surgeons and fluent in surgical terminology, he translates clinical needs into validated engineering solutions and product requirements. Outside the lab he prototypes in SolidWorks, CNC, and 3D printing, and champions broader STEM access and science-informed policy to benefit underserved communities.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Postbaccalaureate Studies, Postbaccalaureate Studies at Oregon State University
Master of Science - MS Bioengineering w/ Robotics Minor, Master of Science - MS Bioengineering w/ Robotics Minor at College of Engineering – Oregon State University
IES Study Abroad Chemistry, IES Study Abroad Chemistry at Queen Mary University of London
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biomedical Engineering Biomechanics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biomedical Engineering Biomechanics at University of Utah John and Marcia Price College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science Chemistry w/ Applied Mathematics Minor, Bachelor of Science Chemistry w/ Applied Mathematics Minor at Wofford College