Current Residents
Kah Kee Ng, M.S.
Ms. Ng is in her second year of medical physics training with the Therapeutic Medical Physics Residency Program. She earned her master's degree in medical physics from Duke University, her thesis was titled "5D-MRI Cardiac Motion Analysis and 2D-Cine MRI Cardiac Motion Tracking". She also holds a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Jacob Lambeck, Ph.D.
Dr. Jacob Lambeck is in his first year of medical physics training with the Therapeutic Medical Physics Residency Program. He earned both his master’s and doctoral degrees in medical physics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His PhD research was titled “Construction of a Two-Dimensional Calorimeter Array for Absolute Dosimetry of Megavoltage Photon Beams,” focusing on the development and testing of a solid nine-voxel calorimeter array for absolute dose measurements.
During his time at Wisconsin, Dr. Lambeck was involved in the Medical Physics Department Curriculum Committee and Outreach Committee, and served as a student representative on the Council on Ionizing Radiation Measurements & Standards (CIRMS). He is dedicated to improving patient care and advancing clinical practice through innovation and collaboration.
Former Residents
2025
Andrew Bertinetti, Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
2024
Elizabeth Jeong, M.S.
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
2023
Ana Dieguez LeBlanc, M.S.
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon
2021
Austin Bunker, M.S.
2020
Tyler Roberts, M.S.
2019
Ross Brody, Ph.D.
2018
Michelle Okezie, M.S.
2016
Alexander Egan, Ph.D.
2015
Stephanie Junell, Ph.D.
2013
Monica Kishore, M.Sc.