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Faculty

Sha X Chang, Ph.D.

Sha ChangAssociate Professor and Head of Physics & Computing Division

Contact

Phone: (919) 966-0400
Fax: (919) 966-7681
E-mail: Sha_Chang@med.unc.edu
Web Site: http://www.med.unc.edu/radonc/research/physics.htm#phys_proj1

Education and Degrees

BS (Physics): Nanking University, Nanking, China
PhD (Solid State Physics): Clark University, Massachusetts, USA
Medical Physics Residency: The Joint Center for Radiotherapy, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts, USA

Areas of Interest

  • Carbon nanotube field emission irradiation device development
  • Animal model and cellular irradiation technology
  • IMRT dose optimization
  • IMRT treatment delivery including compensator-IMRT
  • Adaptive radiotherapy
  • Radiotherapy treatment planning system development
  • Radiotherapy physics teaching

Recent Publications (peer-reviewed)

  1. S. Wang and S. Chang Effects of hydrogen post treatment and duty factor on carbon nanotube field emission stability, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., Vol. 963 Q20.50-1-6, 2007
  2. S. Chang, J. Zhang, D. Bordelon, E. Schreiber, A. Cox, O. Zhou. “Development of a carbon nanotube based low -LET multi-pixel microbeam array”, Rad. Res. 166, 658-659 (2006)
  3. J. Zhang, G. Yang, Y. Lee, S. Chang, J.P. Lu, and O. Zhou. “Multiplexing radiography using a carbon nanotube based x-ray source”; Applied Physics Letters, 89, 064106, (2006).
  4. JK Horton, JS Halle, S. Chang, CI Sartor “Comparison of three concomitant boost techniques for early-stage breast cancer”, Int. J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys, 64 (1), 168-75 (2006).
  5. S. Chang, J. Zhang, D. Bordelon, E. Schreiber, A. Cox, O. Zhou. Development of a nanotechnology based low-LET multi-microbeam array single cell irradiation system, Radiation Protection Dosimetry Vol. 122(1-4), pp. 323-326 (2006)
  6. M. Foskey, B. Davis, L. Goyal, S. Chang, E. Chaney, N. Strehl, S. Tomei, J. Rosenman, and S.Joshi. Large deformation 3D image registration in image-guided radiation therapy. Physics in Medicine and Biology 50:5869–5892, 2005.
  7. B. Davis, M. Foskey, J. Rosenman, L. Goyal, S. Chang, and S. Joshi. Automatic segmentation of intra-treatment CT images for adaptive radiation therapy of the prostate. In Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3749, 442–450, 2005
  8. Sha Chang, Timothy Cullip, Katharin Deschesne, Elithebath Miller, Julian Rosenman.  Compensators: An alternative IMRT delivery technique. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, Vol. 5(3), pp15 –36 (2004) (nominated as the best paper of the journal in 2004).
  9. Shiva D, Cullip T, Tracton G, Chang S, Marks L, Abscher M, Rosenman J. Beam orientation selection for intensity-modulated radiation therapy based on target equivalent uniform dose maximization. Int. J. Radiation Oncology Biol. Phys. Vol. 55(1), pp 215-224 (2003).
  10. Sha X. Chang, Timothy J. Cullip, Julian G. Rosenman, Per H. Halvorsen, Joel E. Tepper. Dose Optimization via Index-Dose Gradient Minimization. Medical Physics Vol. 29(6), pp/1130-1146, 2002
  11. G.Z. Yue, Q. Qiu, B. Gao, Y. Cheng, J. Zhang, H. Shimoda, S. Chang, J.P. Lu, and O. Zhou. “Generation of continuous and pulsed diagnostic imaging x-ray radiation using a carbon-nanotube-based field-emission cathode”, Appl. Phys. Lett. Vol. 81, No. 2, 355 (2002)(selected as one of the highlights of physics research in 2002 by Physics News).
  12. Larry Potter, Sha Chang, Timothy Cullip, Alfredo Siochi.  Quality and Efficiency Analysis of the IMFAST ™ Segmentation Algorithm in Head and Neck “step & shoot” IMRT treatment, Medical Physics Vol. 29(3), pp. 275-283 (2002).
  13. Sha X Chang, Timothy J. Cullip, and Katharin Deschesne. Intensity modulation techniques: “Step & Shoot” MLC Auto-Sequence versus the Use of a Modulator, Medical Physics, Vol. 27(5), pp. 948-959, 2000.
  14. Sha Chang, Kathy Deschesne, Tim Cullip, Stephanie Parker, and Jon Earnhart. A Comparison of Different Intensity Modulation Treatment Techniques for Tangential Breast Irradiation, International Journal of Radiation Oncology. Biology, Physics Vol. 45(5), pp. 1305-1314, 1999.

 

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