
Tingting Zhu
Associate Professor
Department of Engineering Science
Professor Tingting Zhu graduated with the DPhil degree in information and biomedical engineering at Oxford University in 2016. This followed her MSc in Biomedical Engineering at University College London and BEng (Hons) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Malta.
After DPhil, Tingting was awarded a Stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship at St. Hilda's College, Oxford. In 2018, Tingting was appointed as the first Associate Member of Faculty at the Department of Engineering Science; in 2019, following the award of her Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship, she was appointed to full Member of Faculty at the Department of Engineering Science. Tingting is a Non-Tutorial Fellow at Kellogg College and a Stipendiary College Lecturer at Mansfield College.
Tingting is collaborating with the CET team on the AID-KT project, investigating the role of AI clinical decision support tools in kidney transplantation.
After DPhil, Tingting was awarded a Stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship at St. Hilda's College, Oxford. In 2018, Tingting was appointed as the first Associate Member of Faculty at the Department of Engineering Science; in 2019, following the award of her Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship, she was appointed to full Member of Faculty at the Department of Engineering Science. Tingting is a Non-Tutorial Fellow at Kellogg College and a Stipendiary College Lecturer at Mansfield College.
Tingting is collaborating with the CET team on the AID-KT project, investigating the role of AI clinical decision support tools in kidney transplantation.
Publications
Salaün A, Knight S, Wingfield L, Zhu T. Predicting graft and patient outcomes following kidney transplantation using interpretable machine learning models. Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 29;14(1):17356. [PMID:39075081]
Wingfield LR, Salaun A, Khan A, Webb H, Zhu T, Knight S. Clinical Decision Support Systems Used in Transplantation: Are They Tools for Success or an Unnecessary Gadget? A Systematic Review. Transplantation. [PMID:37143191]

