Summary
Yi-Ju Tseng is a professor of computer science at NYCU and PI of DHLab-TSENG, combining over a decade of academic and applied experience at the intersection of medical informatics, clinical decision support, and infection surveillance. With a PhD in Biomedical Electronics and Bioinformatics from National Taiwan University, she has translated research into practice—designing web-based infection control systems and building predictive models during postdoctoral work at Harvard and Boston Children’s Hospital. Her career spans faculty roles across Taiwanese universities and hands-on roles in hospital labs and IBM, giving her rare fluency in clinical workflows, standards mapping (ICD/LOINC to SNOMED-CT), and data-driven surveillance. She is known for bridging rigorous computational methods with pragmatic healthcare deployment, often working directly with claims and clinical data to improve infection detection and decision support.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Ph. D, Biomedical Electronic and Bioinformatics, Ph. D, Biomedical Electronic and Bioinformatics at National Taiwan University
Bachelor's degree, Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist, Bachelor's degree, Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist at 國立臺灣大學
English, Chinese