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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Won two first-place awards (SSIM) in the CMRxRecon2025 challenge. Published multiple papers, such as 'K-Prism: A Knowledge-Guided and Prompt Integrated Universal Medical Image Segmentation Model'.
Research Experience
Worked in China for four years before joining UTA, including one year as a research assistant in the Radiology Department of Peking University Cancer Hospital and Institute.
Education
PhD from the Department of Computer Science at Rutgers University, advised by Distinguished Professor Dimitris N. Metaxas; ME Degree from Tsinghua University; BE Degree from North China Electric Power University.
Background
Currently an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). Research interests include computing, learning, imaging, and biomedical modeling, with a special focus on the human heart.
Miscellany
Leads the CLIMB group at UTA, focusing on AI methods for biomedicine.