Lu, Hongzhou
Prof. Hongzhou Lu is a leading scientist of internal medicine. He has engaged in the research, education and clinical practice for the infectious diseases, particularly for the functional cure of AIDs since 1988. His working fields include as follows: fever of unknown origin; rational use of antibiotics; infection of the central nervous system; infection of the respiratory system. He finished his undergraduate course in clinical medicine at Bengbu Medical College, and became a M.D. of internal medicine (1988). He obtained his Ph.D degree in internal medicine at Shanghai Medical University (1999), and finished his postdoctoral training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, TN, USA (2002). After he finished his resident training, he joined the Huashan Hospital of Fudan University, and served as a doctor-in-charge at that hospital. From 2002, after finished his postdoctoral training, he was appointed his first professorship in lemology at Huashan Hospital of Fudan University. From 2012, he relocated to the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center Affiliated to Fudan University, and became a full professor in lemology as well the director/leader of that hospital till 2021. Then he moved to Shenzhen Third People's Hospital, Second Hospital Affiliated to Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Diseases. Now he is serving as a full professor in lemology of SUSTech as well as the director/leader of this hospital. He founded an international academic journal iLABMED, and became the Editor-in-Chief in 2023. From 2024, he was selected as the deputy dean of Medical School of SUSTech. He is also serving as a Ph.D/master mentor in Fudan University, SUSTech, and Bengbu Medical University.
Prof. Lu is a distinguished researcher in his fields. He has got over 500 peer-reviewed scientific publications as the first/corresponding author, including the world's top journals such as NEJM, Nature, and STTT. He published 15 scientific books and obtained 15 patents. He was included as the Stanford University's World's Top 2% Scientists in 2021?2024. He was selected as the top 0.05% highly ranked scholar in both lifetime and prior five years by ScholarGPS (https://scholargps.com/).
As a leading clinician in infectious diseases, Prof. Lu makes outstanding contributions in prevention/control of emerging infectious diseases. He was invited as the member of the national committee of experts in prevention/control of COVID-19, as well as the leader of the committee of experts in Shanghai and Shenzhen. He organized and published many guidelines/ expert consensus against emerging infectious diseases such as COVID-19 and Mpox. He also engaged in research & development of many indigenous innovative drugs, such as oral small-molecule drugs in treating COVID-19, including simnotrelvir and SHEN26 capsule, which efficacy and safety have been strictly verified.
Prof. Lu is an experienced international scientist who is keen on international communication and international cooperation. He has rich experience in carrying out international cooperative research. As a leading expert of China CDC, he was invited to The Republic of Sierra Leone to help this country to fight against Ebola virus in 2014. His enthusiastic service and excellent medical skill were highly praised and respected by the local people in Africa. He has succeeded in carrying out many international cooperative projects. Now he is serving as a co-director of WHO Collaborating Centre for Clinical Management and an expert of WHO Clinical Expert Group.
Wang, Wenjin
Dr. Wenjin Wang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at SUSTech, a PhD advisor, and the Principal Investigator (PI) of the Contactless Healthcare Lab. His research focuses on contactless health monitoring using camera sensors. Before joining SUSTech, he was an Assistant Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) and a Scientist at Philips Research Eindhoven. He earned his PhD from TU/e in 2017 and his MSc from the University of Amsterdam in 2013 (recipient of the Amsterdam Merit Scholarship, Top 5%). Upon returning to China, he was awarded the National Excellent Young Scholars (Overseas) in 2022.
Dr. Wang is recognized on the Stanford Top 2% Scientists List. In 2023, he was named one of the Top 20 Young Scientists in China by the Journal of Scientific Chinese. In 2024, he received the Young Scientist Innovation Prize from the Guangdong Provincial Government. He has authored 110 SCI journal articles and international conference papers (including IEEE-TBME/JBHI/IOTJ/TIM), accumulating over 4,100 Google Scholar citations. He has received the IEEE-EMBS Prize Paper Award, published 2 Elsevier books, and holds 20 granted US/EP/JP patents and 15 Chinese patents.
His research has been supported by prestigious national and industrial grants, including the National Key R&D Program of China; Original Research Program of Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC); General Research Program of NSFC; General Program of Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation; General Program of Shenzhen Science and Technology Foundation; Peacock Team Program of Shenzhen; Shenzhen Enterprise Research Program; etc.
An active contributor to the academic community, Dr. Wang co-founded the CVPM Workshop and has organized it annually at CVPR/ICCV. He has been invited to deliver tutorials at CVPR every year from 2019 to 2025. He serves as a Guest Associate Editor for IEEE-JBHI.
Brinker, Albertus C. den
Albertus C. den Brinker received the M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering in 1983 from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). In 1989, he received the Ph.D. degree for his work on dynamic models of the human visual system.
From 1987 to 1999 he worked in the Signal Processing Group at the Department of Electrical Engineering, at Eindhoven University of Technology. His educational activities included electrical network theory and digital filter theory. His research activities concerned diverse topics from fields like approximation, identification, digital signal processing and applications of orthogonal series expansions to (local) signal analysis and adaptive filtering.
In 1999, he joined the Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven. Activities included audio and speech coding, standardization, and classification and interpretation of audio signals. Later, healthcare applications were the main topics, in particular contactless monitoring of patients. He retired from Philips at the end of 2023.
Dr. den Brinker publishes regularly in international scientific journals and proceedings of scientific conferences and is (co-)author of various patents.