Summary
Tsung-Ting Kuo is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics & Data Science and of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine with a decade-long career bridging academic research, clinical informatics, and engineering. He holds a PhD from National Taiwan University and progressed from industry R&D and startup co‑founding to award-winning postdoctoral and faculty roles at UCSD, where he helped win an ONC healthcare blockchain challenge and led teams to four KDD Cup victories. His NIH-funded research focuses on distributed private modeling, blockchain-enabled health data solutions, AI, and clinical NLP, with practical work spanning biomedical, healthcare, and genomic applications. Known for translating complex algorithms into deployable systems, he blends deep networking/multimedia roots with hands-on engineering experience dating back to early roles at National Instruments and multiple Taiwanese universities. An unusual strength is his track record of competitive-data triumphs alongside sustained grant success, signaling both technical creativity and translational impact.
10 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer and Information Science, Master's degree Computer and Information Science at National Chiao Tung University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Networking and Multimedia, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Networking and Multimedia at National Taiwan University
Bachelor's degree Computer Science and Information Engineering, Bachelor's degree Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Cheng Kung University
English, Chinese