Zion Tse

Zion Tse is the Professor and Chair in Medical Robotics at the University of York.[3] Before that, Tse was an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Director of the Medical Robotics Lab[4] at the University of Georgia, a visiting scientist at the National Institutes of Health and a research fellow at Harvard University.[5] His PhD degree in Mechatronics in Medicine was received from Imperial College London in the UK.[6][7] Most of his professional experience has been in medical Mechatronics, Robot-assisted surgery, Medical imaging, and Image-guided radiation therapy. Tse has developed a broad range of medical robots and clinical devices, most of which have been tested in clinical patient trials.[8] Tse has published a number of internationally circulated journal papers, articles at international conferences, and robotic and mechatronic patents.[9]

Zion Tse
Zion Tse in Georgia
Alma materUniversity of Hong Kong and Imperial College London
Known forMedical Robotics, Robot-assisted surgery and Image-guided therapy
Scientific career
FieldsMechanical Engineering and Medical Robotics
InstitutionsUniversity of York and University of Georgia
WebsiteYork Medical Robotics Lab.[1] UGA Medical Robotics Lab.[2]

References

  1. "York Electronic Engineering". www.york.ac.uk/electronic-engineering/.
  2. "UGA College of Engineering". www.engineering.uga.edu.
  3. "Zion Tse's University of York Profile".
  4. "Zion Tse's UGA Profile". UGA Medical Robotics – The University of Georgia.
  5. "Alumni - SPLWeb". www.spl.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  6. "Alumni". Imperial College London. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  7. "Prof Zion TSE | The Croucher Foundation". scholars.croucher.org.hk. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  8. Falcon @miae467, Mia. "UGA professor, graduate student using art of origami for surgery concept". The Red and Black.
  9. "Zion Tse - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.com.
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