People

Meet Our Team

The BIRTLab is part of the Department of Radiation Oncology and Division of Physics & Engineering, and collaborates with various departments at UT Southwestern, as well as outside facilities. 

Meet the Principal Investigator

Ken Kang-Hsin Wang, Ph.D.

Ken Kang-Hsin Wang, Ph.D., DABR

Ken grew up in Taipei, a bustling metropolis located in northern Taiwan. He received his B.Sc. in physics from the National Central University in Taiwan. His early research focused on theoretical condensed matter physics. He later pursued his Ph.D. in physics at the University of Rochester, NY. He devoted himself to the field of photodynamic therapy for his Ph.D. studies and postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania. After his postdoctoral training, he continued his medical physics residency at the University of Pennsylvania.

In 2012, Ken joined Johns Hopkins Hospital as a senior medical physicist and assistant professor. During his time at Hopkins, he made significant advances in optical tomography-guided radiation therapy for pre-clinical research. In 2020, Ken was recruited to UT Southwestern Medical Center as CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research and faculty in the Department of Radiation Oncology.

Ken enjoys scientific discussions with group members and colleagues. Sometimes, he can throw out many random ideas (be prepared).

Outside of research activities, he likes to hang out with his wife, Jen, and two little boys Caden and Aidan.

Current Lab Members

Beichuan Deng, Ph.D.

Beichuan Deng, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher

Beichuan received his Ph.D. degree in mathematics from Wayne State University in 2018, and his research study focused on numerical methods and deep learning methods for solving partial differential equations. He worked as postdoctoral scholar at Purdue University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Beichuan joined the BIRTLab in 2023, and his current research is mainly about developing accurate reconstruction algorithm for the quantitative bioluminescence tomography (QBLT) and the applications of deep learning methods in radiation oncology. In his leisure time, he likes staying with his family and playing soccer.

Luka Matej Devenica

Luka Matej Devenica, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher

Luka completed his B.S. in physics and biochemistry at Amherst College, where he also conducted postbaccalaureate research under the guidance of Dr. Ashley Carter, studying the dynamics of DNA folding. He then received his Ph.D. in physics from Emory University in 2025 under the supervision of Dr. Ajit Srivastava. His doctoral research focused on electro-optical properties of heterostructures of 2D semiconductors.

Luka joined the BIRT Lab in 2025. His research interests include single-pixel imaging, optical and fluorescence tomography, machine learning algorithms for image reconstruction, as well as ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) radiation therapy. 

In his spare time, Luka enjoys recreational philosophy and exercise.

Shan Gao, Ph.D.

Shan Gao, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher

Shan was born in Harbin, a city renowned for its spectacular ice and snow theme park in northeastern China. She earned both her B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology. Shan’s early research focused on confocal and TIRF microscopy. Later, she joined the Functional & Molecular Optical Imaging Lab at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), where she earned her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering in 2024. Her .thesis focused on developing an optical tomography platform that uses fluorescence lifetime to assess preclinical target engagement in cancer therapy. 

Shan joined the BIRTLab in September 2024. Her current research focuses on implementing fluorescence lifetime multiplexing techniques in small animal radiation to advance preclinical oncology research. In her leisure time, Shan enjoys watching movies, playing video games, and cooking for her family.

Enzo Gaggioli

Enzo Gaggioli, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher

Enzo was born in Bahía Blanca, Argentina. He earned his licenciatura in physics from the National University of the South, in Bahía Blanca. He later pursued a Ph.D. in physical sciences at the University of Buenos Aires, where he focused on developing efficient algorithms for optical tomography applications.

Following his doctoral studies, he worked as a postdoctoral scholar at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) and the Computational and Mathematical Sciences Division at the California Institute of Technology (CMS-Caltech).

Enzo joined BIRTLab in 2025. His research interests include single pixel imaging, optical and fluorescence tomography, and radiation transport modeling. Outside of research, he enjoys outdoor activities, cycling and reading.

Lixiang Guo, M.S.

Lixiang Guo, M.S.

Graduate Student, Biomedical Engineering Program

Lixiang came from Henan, China. He received his bachelor’s degree from Lanzhou University and master’s degree from Tsinghua University—both in the field of radiation protection. His previous research focused on ionizing radiation exposure of the Beijing population.

In 2021, Lixiang joined the Biomedical Engineering Program – Medical Physics Track and BIRTLab of UT Southwestern. His current research focuses on the mechanism of ultra-high-dose rate (FLASH) radiotherapy and modification of a LINAC into FLASH mode.

During his spare time, he enjoys cooking delicious cuisine and sports, such as swimming. 

Zhishen Tong, Ph.D.

Zhishen Tong, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher

Zhishen received his Ph.D. in optics from Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2021. His Ph.D. study focused on ghost imaging and sparse signal recovery under the supervision of Dr. Shensheng Han. Later, as a visiting scholar, he worked with Dr. Xin Yuan in the field of snapshot compressive imaging at Westlake University.

In 2021, Zhishen joined the BIRTLab, and his research is focused on developing a computational hyperspectral imaging system and solving ill-posed inverse problems for the quantitatively bioluminescence tomography (QBLT) and cell tracking in vivo. His research interests include computational imaging, biomedical imaging, super-resolution imaging, compressive sensing, and machine learning. In his free time, he likes swimming, hiking, and exercising at the gym.

Banghao Zhou, M.S.

Banghao Zhou, M.S.

Graduate Student, Biomedical Engineering Program

Banghao received his bachelor's degree in nuclear engineering from Xi'an Jiaotong University and his master's degree in medical physics from Duke Kunshan University. His previous research focused on Monte Carlo simulation and related dosimetric analysis.

In 2021, Banghao enrolled in UTSW's Biomedical Engineering Program - Medical Physics Track and joined the BIRTLab. His current research interests include developing the treatment planning system for ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) radiotherapy and building a small animal mobile CBCT system for pre-clinical study.

Banghao comes from Xi'an, China. He enjoys playing soccer, riding mountain bikes, and doing outdoor activities.

BIRTLab Alumni
Name Lab Role
Laurel Bael Summer intern
Zijian Deng, Ph.D. Instructor
Luke Hardy, Ph.D. Postdoc researcher
Ciara Newman Research technician
Daniel Sforza, Ph.D. Postdoc researcher
Yi-Chun Tsai, M.S. Research associate
Yu-Pei Tseng, Ph.D. Postdoc researcher
Xiangkun Xu, Ph.D. Research scientist
Yidong Yang, Ph.D. Physics resident
Jingjing Yu, Ph.D. Visiting scholar
Bin Zhang, Ph.D. Postdoc researcher