ZSFab
Yuanqiao Wu is a research scientist at ZSFab since January 2022, where significant achievements include establishing a comprehensive quality system for 3D printed spinal cages in compliance with FDA standards and leading animal testing on bone ingrowth related to 3D printed alloy composite structures. Prior experience encompasses roles as a quality engineer and graduate research assistant at Boston University from September 2015 to December 2021, focusing on the mechanical behavior of human vertebral endplates, tissue-level mechanical properties of the human spine utilizing machine learning, and developing 3D printed bio-ceramic scaffolds. Earlier roles include graduate research assistant at Northwestern University, and undergraduate research assistant at the State Key Laboratory for GeoMechanics and Deep Underground Engineering. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Biomechanics) from Boston University, a Master of Science from Northwestern University, and a Bachelor's degree in Engineering Mechanics from the China University of Mining and Technology.
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ZSFab
ZSFab dedicates to provide modeling optimization and 3D printing of patient specific surgical guide & biocompatible, biomechanical fit implants, surgical guides and anatomical models.