I have worked in international research lab in a prestige hospital as Houston Methodist and contributed to the success of NSF IUCRC Center – CYBHOR.
I have worked as a researcher at International University, Vietnam National University in Department of Biomedical Engineering from 2010 to 2012. Although it’s short time, I have participated in many research projects and activities in the departments such as the 4th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering. I was an editor for the IFMBE Proceedings vol. 49 which published all the papers from the conference. I taught lab courses of praciting programing for students and was the teaching assistant for the Computational Surgery course sponsored by Vietnam Education Foundation. I had my own small group of students who attended the course and did research under my guidance.
I was very grateful for the experience at International University which gave me the chance to pursue higher education in the U.S. I obtained the VEF fellowship in 2012 for the PhD program in Computer Science. I joined the international research lab in a prestige hospital - Houston Methodist - and contributed to the success of NSF IUCRC Center - CYBHOR. I am the key person for the Image-guided Liver Resections project which has got funding from industry partners for the last 3 years. I made image processing and computer vision software to extract useful information from medical image mainly in MATLAB.
I have experience of working as Software Engineer for TMA – one of top software companies in Vietnam – to work on projects for Japanese company such as Toshiba. These projects were really diverse on scale, program languages and final products. Thanks to the time in industrial, I have developed an excellent understanding of a wide range of programming languages (C, C#, VBA, Java, etc), toolset and more importantly, the industry experience which will be valuable assets for my teaching.
In addition to the skills listed, I also have an excellent work ethic, personality and tenacious attitude.