Keynote Speaker

Prof. Huiyu Zhou

Prof. Huiyu Zhou

University of Leicester

MIT

Prof. Huiyu Zhou received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Radio Technology from Huazhong University of Science and Technology of China and a Master of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from University of Dundee of United Kingdom, respectively. He was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Computer Vision from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, supervised by Professors Patrick Green (Psychology) and Andrew Wallace (Computer Engineering).

Prof. Huiyu Zhou

Prof. Huiyu Zhou

University of Leicester

MIT

Prof. Huiyu Zhou received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Radio Technology from Huazhong University of Science and Technology of China and a Master of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from University of Dundee of United Kingdom, respectively. He was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Computer Vision from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, supervised by Professors Patrick Green (Psychology) and Andrew Wallace (Computer Engineering).

Prof. Maki Habib

Prof. Maki Habib

The American University in Cairo

MIT

Maki Habib obtained his Doctor of Engineering Sciences (DES) in Intelligent and Autonomous Robotics from the University of Tsukuba in 1990, Japan. He was a selected research scientist at RIKEN, Japan, and senior researcher at RISO-Laboratories, Japan, and visiting researcher at EPFL, Switzerland. He was a visiting expert under Asian Development Bank (ADB), Associate Professor at UTM, Malaysia, and a Senior Manager at MCRIA for engineering projects and industrial consultation, Malaysia.

Prof. Maki Habib

Prof. Maki Habib

The American University in Cairo

MIT

Maki Habib obtained his Doctor of Engineering Sciences (DES) in Intelligent and Autonomous Robotics from the University of Tsukuba in 1990, Japan. He was a selected research scientist at RIKEN, Japan, and senior researcher at RISO-Laboratories, Japan, and visiting researcher at EPFL, Switzerland. He was a visiting expert under Asian Development Bank (ADB), Associate Professor at UTM, Malaysia, and a Senior Manager at MCRIA for engineering projects and industrial consultation, Malaysia.

Prof. Min Chen

Prof. Min Chen

Zhejiang University

MIT

Prof. Ming Chen is the director of the Bioinformatics Laboratory at the College of Life Sciences, and is the leading figure in the field of Bioinformatics at Zhejiang University, China. He obtained his Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from Bielefeld University, Germany, in 2004. He was seconded to the Fundamental Research Department of the Ministry of Science and Technology, served as president assistant and specially appointed dean at Inner Mongolia Minzu University.

Prof. Min Chen

Prof. Min Chen

Zhejiang University

MIT

Prof. Ming Chen is the director of the Bioinformatics Laboratory at the College of Life Sciences, and is the leading figure in the field of Bioinformatics at Zhejiang University, China. He obtained his Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from Bielefeld University, Germany, in 2004. He was seconded to the Fundamental Research Department of the Ministry of Science and Technology, served as president assistant and specially appointed dean at Inner Mongolia Minzu University.

Prof. Jingshan Huang

Prof. Jingshan Huang

University of South Carolina

MIT

Dr. Jingshan Huang is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science in School of Computing at the University of South Alabama. Prior to his current appointment, Dr. Huang was a Research Specialist in Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, & Epidemiology at the Medical University of South Carolina, and an Assistant Professor at Benedict College. Dr. Huang's research areas include machine intelligence, biomedical informatics, Semantic Web Techniques, and semantic data mining, with more than 30 refereed publications, including two books, six journal papers, three book chapters, and one conference paper winning Runner-up for Best Student Paper Award.

Prof. Jingshan Huang

Prof. Jingshan Huang

University of South Carolina

MIT

Dr. Jingshan Huang is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science in School of Computing at the University of South Alabama. Prior to his current appointment, Dr. Huang was a Research Specialist in Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, & Epidemiology at the Medical University of South Carolina, and an Assistant Professor at Benedict College. Dr. Huang's research areas include machine intelligence, biomedical informatics, Semantic Web Techniques, and semantic data mining, with more than 30 refereed publications, including two books, six journal papers, three book chapters, and one conference paper winning Runner-up for Best Student Paper Award.

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