Calvin Ngan
Calvin is a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto and holds a Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Engineering from the University of Toronto. Calvin aspires to create profound impact through his work by focusing on the development and delivery of highly functional, affordable medical devices for a global population. He has received several prestigious awards during his academic career, and continues to volunteer in his local community; acting as a role model for younger generations.
Calvin's current project:
Towards developing a digital workflow for transradial (below-elbow) prostheses.
His past notable projects include:
- C. C. Ngan, H. Sivasambu, S. Ramdial, and J. Andrysek, “Evaluating the Reliability of
a Shape Capturing Process for Transradial Residual Limb Using a Non-Contact
Scanner,” Sensors, vol. 22, no. 18, p. 6863, Sep. 2022.
- C. C. Ngan, H. Sivasambu, K. Kelland, S. Ramdial, and J. Andrysek, “Understanding
the adoption of digital workflows in orthotic & prosthetic practice from practitioner
perspectives: a qualitative descriptive study,” Prosthetics Orthot. Int., vol. 46, no. 3, pp.
282-289, Jun. 2022.
Connect with Calvin!
Email: c.ngan@mail.utoronto.ca