Shoujun Zhou | Artificial Intelligence | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Shoujun Zhou | Artificial Intelligence | Best Scholar Award

Research Professor at Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Prof. Shoujun Zhou is a distinguished biomedical engineering researcher and a leading figure in the field of medical robotics and image-guided therapy. He currently serves as a specially appointed research professor at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and concurrently holds a professorship at the National Institute for High-Performance Medical Devices. Over his career, Prof. Zhou has led and contributed to numerous national and provincial-level scientific research projects, focusing on developing interventional surgical robotics and advanced medical imaging technologies. His leadership in this interdisciplinary field has positioned him at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence with minimally invasive therapeutic solutions.

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Education

Prof. Zhou’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Test and Control from the Air Force Engineering University (1989–1993). He then earned a Master’s degree in Communication and Information Systems from Lanzhou University (1997–2000), further refining his technical expertise. His academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Southern Medical University (2001–2004). This multidisciplinary educational background laid a solid foundation for his future contributions in medical imaging, robotics, and computational modeling.

Experience

With over three decades of professional experience, Prof. Zhou has served in multiple prestigious institutions. From 1993 to 2001, he worked as an engineer in the 94921 Military Unit, followed by a postdoctoral tenure at Beijing Institute of Technology. He transitioned to industry in 2007 as an enterprise postdoctoral researcher at Shenzhen Haibo Technology Co., Ltd., and later joined the 458 Hospital of the PLA as a senior engineer. Since 2010, he has been a principal investigator and research professor at SIAT, where he leads a dedicated research team working on the convergence of robotics, imaging, and AI for medical applications.

Research Interest

Prof. Zhou’s research primarily focuses on interventional surgical robots, image-guided therapy, and medical image analysis. He is particularly interested in developing intelligent, minimally invasive systems that combine AI algorithms with real-time imaging for precise diagnostics and interventions. His work includes modeling and segmentation of vascular structures, semi-supervised learning techniques in medical imaging, and the development of surgical robots tailored for procedures such as liver tumor ablation and cardiovascular interventions. He is also actively involved in improving navigation systems that reduce or eliminate radiation exposure in image-guided procedures.

Award

Prof. Zhou’s contributions have been widely recognized both nationally and internationally. He was honored with the “Best Researcher Award” at the Global Awards on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in 2022, organized by ScienceFather. He also received a Silver Medal in the Global Medical Robot Innovation Design Competition in 2019 for his work on a vascular interventional robotic system. His earlier work earned the Second Prize of Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award in 2009 and contributed to a project that received a First-Class Prize in Science and Technology Progress from the Ministry of Education in 2006. These accolades reflect his sustained excellence and impact in the field of medical technology.

Publication

Prof. Zhou has authored over 100 scientific papers, including several published in top-tier journals. Selected key publications include:

  1. Zhang Z. et al. (2024). “Verdiff-Net: A Conditional Diffusion Framework for Spinal Medical Image Segmentation,” Bioengineering, 11(10):1031 – cited in spinal image AI segmentation studies.

  2. Zhang X. et al. (2024). “Automatic Segmentation of Pericardial Adipose Tissue from Cardiac MR Images,” Medical Physics, DOI:10.1002/mp.17558 – referenced for semi-supervised MR image segmentation.

  3. Tian H. et al. (2024). “EchoSegDiff: a diffusion-based model for left ventricular segmentation,” Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, DOI:10.1007/s11517-024-03255-0 – cited in cardiac echocardiography image modeling.

  4. Li J. et al. (2024). “DiffCAS: Diffusion based Multi-attention Network for 3D Coronary Artery Segmentation,” Signal, Image and Video Processing, DOI:10.1007/s11760-024-03409-5 – relevant in coronary CT imaging analysis.

  5. Wang K.N. et al. (2024). “SBCNet: Scale and Boundary Context Attention for Liver Tumor Segmentation,” IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 28(5):2854-2865 – cited in liver tumor segmentation research.

  6. Xiang S. et al. (2024). “Automatic Delineation of the 3D Left Atrium from LGE-MRI,” IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, DOI:10.1109/JBHI.2024.3373127 – frequently cited in atrial structural analysis.

  7. Miao J. et al. (2024). “SC-SSL: Self-correcting Collaborative and Contrastive Co-training,” IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 43(4):1347-1364 – referenced in semi-supervised medical image learning.

Conclusion

Prof. Zhou’s work exemplifies the synergy between engineering and medical science, enabling significant advances in minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment. Through his persistent innovation in surgical robotics and medical image computing, he has made a profound impact on the evolution of intelligent healthcare technologies. His dedication to mentoring young researchers and contributing to national and provincial projects reflects a commitment not only to scientific discovery but also to the translation of research into clinical and industrial applications. With a career marked by excellence in research, education, and innovation, Prof. Zhou continues to be a pivotal figure shaping the future of intelligent medicine.

Jia Kaiewei | Artificial Intelligence | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Jia Kaiewei | Artificial Intelligence | Best Scholar Award

Professor at Liaoning Technical University, Huludao, China

Kaiwei Jia is an accomplished academician and researcher currently serving as a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor in the field of Management Science and Engineering. He also holds the role of Vice Dean at the School of Business Administration, Liaoning Technical University. His academic journey is marked by extensive contributions to teaching, research, and institutional development. As a core member of the Liaoning Provincial Teaching Guidance Committee for Finance, he plays a significant role in shaping the financial education framework in the region. With a background in Economics and Statistics, Professor Jia has emerged as a thought leader in financial econometrics and policy research. His career is defined by a blend of theoretical insight and empirical rigor, and he has guided numerous graduate and doctoral students in their academic endeavors. Through his sustained commitment to academic excellence and administrative leadership, he has made substantial contributions to the academic community and the broader field of finance and economics.

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Education

Kaiwei Jia’s educational background is deeply rooted in economics and statistics. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics after completing a rigorous postgraduate program that emphasized macroeconomic policy, financial analysis, and quantitative methods. Subsequently, he undertook postdoctoral research in Statistics, where he refined his understanding of data interpretation, econometric modeling, and the application of statistical methodologies to economic problems. This interdisciplinary training has provided him with a comprehensive toolkit for analyzing complex economic phenomena. His academic progression reflects a strong emphasis on research-driven education, equipping him with both theoretical and practical skills. His transition from postgraduate studies to postdoctoral research marked a significant shift in his academic career, allowing him to delve deeper into areas such as financial econometrics, risk modeling, and empirical policy analysis.

Experience

Throughout his career, Professor Jia has maintained an unwavering commitment to teaching and mentoring. He has designed and delivered undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral-level courses in Econometrics, Financial Risk Management, Financial Econometrics, and Financial Data Analysis. His lectures are known for their analytical depth and emphasis on real-world application, which have earned him the respect of both peers and students. Beyond the classroom, he has played a pivotal role in curriculum development and academic governance at Liaoning Technical University. As Vice Dean, he has led several institutional initiatives aimed at enhancing academic quality and fostering innovation in finance education. Additionally, his membership in the Liaoning Provincial Teaching Guidance Committee for Finance has enabled him to influence regional academic standards, ensuring that finance education remains aligned with contemporary global developments.

Research Interest

Professor Jia’s research interests span a diverse array of topics within economics and finance. He focuses on financial stability and risk management, particularly the dynamics of financial contagion and systemic risk. His work explores the governance and risk prevention mechanisms in financial institutions, combining institutional theory with quantitative modeling. Additionally, he is deeply engaged in the study of monetary policy theory and methodology, emphasizing both the rules-based and discretionary approaches to macroeconomic regulation. His research extends to econometric methods, where he utilizes advanced statistical techniques to analyze financial and economic data. More recently, he has contributed to emerging areas such as green finance and climate finance, investigating how environmental factors intersect with financial risk and investment decisions. His multidisciplinary research approach integrates macroeconomic theory, quantitative analysis, and policy insights.

Award

In recognition of his scholarly achievements and academic leadership, Professor Jia has received several prestigious awards. He was honored with the First Prize in the 7th Liaoning Provincial Outstanding Achievement Award in Statistical Sciences, which acknowledges innovative contributions in statistical research. He also received the Second Prize in the Liaoning Provincial Philosophy and Social Science Achievement Award for his impactful work in economics and financial policy. These accolades reflect both the quality and societal relevance of his research, highlighting his role as a leading scholar in his field. His award-winning work has contributed to enhancing the understanding of financial risk, policy formulation, and statistical analysis at both regional and national levels.

Publication

Kaiwei Jia has published more than 30 academic papers in respected journals indexed by SSCI and CSSCI. His recent works reflect his ongoing dedication to cutting-edge research. In 2023, he co-authored “Did the ‘double carbon’ policy improve the green total factor productivity of iron and steel enterprises? A quasi-natural experiment based on carbon emission trading pilot,” published in Frontiers in Energy Research, exploring policy impact through econometric analysis. In the same year, he contributed to Frontiers in Psychology with “Digital financial and banking competition network: Evidence from China,” which examined competitive dynamics using network models. His 2022 publications include “Construction and empirical of investor sentiment evaluation system based on partial least squares” and “Empirical research of risk correlation based on Copula function method,” both appearing in the Journal of Liaoning Technical University (Natural Science Edition). These studies utilized advanced statistical tools to analyze investor behavior and risk correlation. Another 2022 work titled “Spatiotemporal Evolution of Provincial Carbon Emission Network in China,” published on SSRN, tackled environmental finance issues using spatial network methods. These publications not only reflect his diverse expertise but also have been cited by multiple articles, indicating his work’s influence within the academic community.

Conclusion

In summary, Professor Kaiwei Jia’s academic career is characterized by a strong dedication to education, a robust portfolio of interdisciplinary research, and impactful contributions to financial policy and risk management. His dual expertise in economics and statistics has allowed him to bridge theoretical frameworks with empirical application, making his research both rigorous and relevant. Through his teaching, he has nurtured the next generation of economists and financial analysts, while his administrative leadership has helped shape academic standards in finance education. His scholarly output and recognition through awards reflect a sustained contribution to the academic and policy-making community. Professor Jia continues to explore innovative themes in green finance and systemic risk, ensuring that his research remains at the forefront of addressing contemporary economic challenges.

Cheng-Mao Zhou | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cheng-Mao Zhou | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Central People’s Hospital of Zhanjiang | China

Dr. Cheng-Mao Zhou is a prominent researcher at the Central People’s Hospital of Zhanjian, specializing in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in perioperative medicine. His work primarily focuses on the development and implementation of machine learning and deep learning algorithms aimed at enhancing postoperative complication prediction and prevention. Dr. Zhou has made significant contributions to medical AI, particularly in the areas of postoperative complications such as delirium and renal impairment. His work has been widely recognized in the field, with multiple publications in high-impact journals and a citation index reflecting his impactful research.

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Education

Dr. Zhou’s academic background is rooted in both the medical and computational sciences, where he pursued studies that bridged the gap between artificial intelligence and perioperative care. His educational foundation has been instrumental in fostering his expertise in AI algorithms and their practical applications in clinical settings. Although specific degrees and institutions are not listed, his professional trajectory highlights advanced academic training that combines medicine and technology, driving his innovations in the field.

Experience

Dr. Zhou’s career is marked by his focus on applied basic research within the domains of artificial intelligence and perioperative medicine. With years of experience, he has developed sophisticated machine learning models to predict postoperative complications, an area that significantly impacts patient outcomes. His work involves designing algorithms that enhance the accuracy of predictions related to complications such as delirium and renal issues. Dr. Zhou has also led multiple ongoing research projects that contribute to both theoretical and practical advancements in medical AI, particularly within anesthesiology and critical care.

Research Interests

Dr. Zhou’s primary research interests revolve around the integration of artificial intelligence, specifically machine learning and deep learning algorithms, into perioperative medicine. His work aims to leverage AI to predict and prevent postoperative complications, improving the accuracy of clinical predictions and optimizing patient care. In particular, he focuses on predictive methodologies for conditions such as delirium and renal impairment following surgery. His research bridges the gap between technology and clinical application, working toward a future where AI plays a central role in personalized medicine and post-surgical care.

Awards

Dr. Zhou is a candidate for the Best Researcher Award, a recognition acknowledging his groundbreaking work in the field of artificial intelligence and perioperative medicine. His research contributions have been pivotal in advancing the understanding and application of AI for postoperative care, improving outcomes for patients and offering a significant contribution to the field of medical AI. Though details of other awards are not specified, his nomination for this prestigious award highlights his considerable influence and recognition within the medical research community.

Publications

Dr. Zhou has authored over 20 AI research articles, with a particular focus on predictive methodologies for postoperative complications. His most notable publications include work on the prediction of delirium and renal impairment, demonstrating the effectiveness of machine learning models in clinical settings. Below is a selection of his key publications:

“A predictive model for post-thoracoscopic surgery pulmonary complications based on the PBNN algorithm”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Xue, Q., Li, H., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

“Artificial intelligence algorithms for predicting post-operative ileus after laparoscopic surgery”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Li, H., Xue, Q., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 3

“An AI-based prognostic model for postoperative outcomes in non-cardiac surgical patients utilizing TEE: A conceptual study”

    • Authors: Zhu, Y., Liang, R., Zhou, C.-M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

“Predicting early postoperative PONV using multiple machine-learning- and deep-learning-algorithms”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Wang, Y., Xue, Q., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6

“Predicting postoperative gastric cancer prognosis based on inflammatory factors and machine learning technology”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Wang, Y., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 10

“A long duration of intraoperative hypotension is associated with postoperative delirium occurrence following thoracic and orthopedic surgery in elderly”

    • Authors: Duan, W., Zhou, C.-M., Yang, J.-J., Ma, D.-Q., Yang, J.-J.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 19

“Prognostic value of postoperative lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio in lung cancer patients with hypertension”

    • Authors: Yuan, M., Wang, P., Meng, R., Zhou, C., Liu, G.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0

“Differentiation of Bone Metastasis in Elderly Patients With Lung Adenocarcinoma Using Multiple Machine Learning Algorithms”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Wang, Y., Xue, Q., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 5

“Non-linear relationship of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase to lymphocyte count ratio with the recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma with staging I–II: a retrospective cohort study”

    • Authors: Li, Z., Liang, L., Duan, W., Zhou, C., Yang, J.-J.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 2

“Predicting difficult airway intubation in thyroid surgery using multiple machine learning and deep learning algorithms”

    • Authors: Zhou, C.-M., Wang, Y., Xue, Q., Yang, J.-J., Zhu, Y.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 16

Conclusion:
Dr. Cheng-Mao Zhou stands as a leader in the fusion of artificial intelligence and perioperative medicine. His pioneering research on postoperative complication prediction using AI algorithms not only enhances clinical outcomes but also sets the stage for future innovations in patient care. As a member of prestigious professional societies, his work has garnered widespread recognition, including his nomination for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Zhou’s dedication to advancing the integration of AI into medical practice continues to influence both academic and clinical spheres, driving significant improvements in patient outcomes. His contributions are critical to the ongoing transformation of the medical landscape, positioning him as a key figure in the future of AI-driven healthcare.

Guangbo Yu | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Guangbo Yu | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr .Guangbo  Yu, PhD Student, University of California, United States.

Mr. Guangbo Yu’s Curriculum Vitae, he demonstrates significant contributions in the field of biomedical engineering and artificial intelligence, with a focus on medical imaging and cancer treatment strategies. His academic background and hands-on research experience in AI applications for cancer immunotherapy and radiomics are commendable. Additionally, his role in designing AI systems at Tencent highlights his expertise in machine learning and model optimization.

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🎓 Education:

PhD in Biomedical Engineering (Expected 2027)

University of California, Irvine

Specialization: Radiological Science

Advisor: Prof. Zhuoli Zhang

Master’s in Computer Science

University of Southern California (2015–2017)

Bachelor’s in Software Engineering

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (2011–2015)

🔬 Research Experience:

Graduate Assistant Researcher at UC Irvine (2022–Present)

Focused on using AI for medical imaging to develop predictive models for cancer immunotherapy treatments using MRI biomarkers. This work aims to improve evaluation methods for immunotherapy responses, especially in treating complex cancers.

💼 Professional Experience:

AI Engineer at Tencent QTrade (2020–2022)

Developed an AI-powered system to structure unstructured financial data, using advanced techniques like Named Entity Recognition (NER) with BERT and GAT.

Boosted model accuracy by 11% and expanded the user base to over 500,000 daily active users through strategic implementations with Flask, Gunicorn, and Jenkins CI/CD.

🔍 Research Interests:

Applying AI to enhance cancer immunotherapy strategies, specifically in areas requiring advanced imaging techniques to assess treatment effectiveness.

Citations:

Citations: 12 (all since 2019)

h-index: 2 (a minimum of two papers with at least two citations each)

i10-index: 0 (no papers with 10 or more citations)

📖 Publications and Presentations:

Qtrade AI at SemEval-2022 Task 11: A Unified Framework for Multilingual NER Task

W. Gan, Y. Lin, G. Yu, G. Chen, & Q. Ye. (2022). Association for Computational Linguistics.

Sorafenib Plus Memory-Like Natural Killer Cell Combination Therapy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

A. Eresen, Y. Pang, Z. Zhang, Q. Hou, Z. Chen, G. Yu, Y. Wang, V. Yaghmai, … (2024). American Journal of Cancer Research, 14(1), 344.*

Dendritic Cell Vaccination Combined with Irreversible Electroporation for Treating Pancreatic Cancer—A Narrative Review

Z. Zhang, G. Yu, A. Eresen, Z. Chen, Z. Yu, V. Yaghmai, Z. Zhang. (2024). Annals of Translational Medicine.

MRI Radiomics to Monitor Therapeutic Outcome of Sorafenib Plus IHA Transcatheter NK Cell Combination Therapy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

G. Yu, Z. Zhang, A. Eresen, Q. Hou, E. E. Garcia, Z. Yu, N. Abi-Jaoudeh, … (2024). Journal of Translational Medicine, 22(1), 76.*

Predicting and Monitoring Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy Using Artificial Intelligence in Pancreatic Cancer

G. Yu, Z. Zhang, A. Eresen, Q. Hou, F. Amirrad, S. Webster, S. Nauli, … (2024). International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(22), 12038.*

Sorafenib Plus Memory-Like Natural Killer Cell Immunochemotherapy Boosts Treatment Response in Liver Cancer

A. Eresen, Z. Zhang, G. Yu, Q. Hou, Z. Chen, Z. Yu, V. Yaghmai, Z. Zhang. (2024). BMC Cancer, 24(1), 1215.*

Transcatheter Intraarterial Delivery of Combination Therapy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Z. Zhang, A. Eresen, G. Yu, K. Liu, Q. Hou, V. Yaghmai. (2024). Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 35(3), S199.*

Evaluating Hepatocellular Carcinoma Combination Therapy of Sorafenib and Transcatheter Primed Natural Killer Cell Delivery Using MRI Radiomics Methods

G. Yu, A. Eresen, Z. Zhang, K. Liu, Q. Hou, V. Yaghmai. (2024). Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 35(3), S143–S144.*

Improving Therapeutic Response Against Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Cytokine-Activated Natural Killer Cells via Transcatheter Intraarterial Administration

A. Eresen, Z. Zhang, G. Yu, Q. Hou, N. Abi-Jaoudeh, V. Yaghmai. (2024). Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 35(3), S152.*

Investigation of Natural Killer Cell Delivery in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiomics

K. Liu, G. Yu, Z. Zhang, Q. Hou, V. Yaghmai, A. Eresen. (2024). Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 35(3), S92.*

MRI Monitoring of Combined Therapy with Transcatheter Arterial Delivery of NK Cells and Systemic Administration of Sorafenib for the Treatment of HCC

Z. Zhang, G. Yu, A. Eresen, Q. Hou, V. Yaghmai, Z. Zhang. (2024). American Journal of Cancer Research, 14(5), 2216.*