Cho Zang-hee

Zang-Hee Cho (Korean: 조장희; born 1936) is a South Korean neuroscientist who developed the first Ring-PET scanner and the scintillation detector BGO.

Cho ZH, General Views on 3-D Image Reconstruction and Computerized Transverse Axial Tomography.

Cho, ZH., Chan, JK., Eriksson, L., Singh, M., Graham, S., Macdonald, WS.

and Eriksson, L., "Circular ring transverse axial positron camera for 3-D reconstruction of radionuclides distribution", IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, NS-23, 613–622, 1976.

Cho, ZH., Cohen, MB., Singh, M., Chan, J., Eriksson, L., Spolter, L. and MacDonald, NS., "Performance and evaluation of a circular ring transverse axial positron camera", IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, NS-24, 532–542, 1977.

Cho, ZH., Eriksson, L. and Chan, JK., "A circular ring transverse axial positron camera" in Reconstruction Tomography in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Symposium, Puerto Rico, April 1975, and in the book “ Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine”, 393–421, 1977, University Park Press, Baltimore (Ed.

and Farukhi, MR., "Bismuth Germanate (BGO) as a potential scintillation detector in positron cameras", J. Nucl Med, 18, 840–844, 1977.

and Cumming, J., "Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance tomographic imaging", Proc of IEEE (Invited paper), 79(10), 1152–1173, 1982 9.

and Hilal, SK., "Spherical positron emission tomography S-PET-I performance analysis", Nucl Instrum & Meth,225, 422–438, 1984.

Hilal; Weighted Backprojection Approach to Cone-Beam 3-D Projection Reconstruction for Truncated Spherical Detection Geometry.

A Hybrid PET-MRI: An Integrated Molecular-Genetic Imaging System with HRRT-PET and 7.0 T-MRI.

A fusion PET-MRI system with a high-resolution research tomography-PET and ultra high field 7.0 T-MRI for the molecular-genetic imaging of the brain.

Substructural Hippocampal Glucose Metabolism Observed on PET/MRI.

10, Oct. 2010 Member, The US National Academy of Sciences - Institute of Medicine, USA, 1997–present, Washington D.C. USA Member, The National Academy of Sciences, Republic of Korea, 1998–2006 Seoul, Korea Fellow, Third World Academy of Sciences, 1991, Trieste, United Nation (Italy) Member, The National Academy of Engineering, Republic of Korea, 1996, Seoul, Korea Fellow, Korea Academy of Sciences and Technology, 1995, Republic of Korea, Seoul, Korea Fellow, Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, 1982, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.

Fellow, Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1995, London, UK Member, National Advisory Council-NCCAM, NIH, Washington D.C., USA, 2004–6