Mr. Nicholas Otumi | Biomedical Instrumentation | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Nicholas Otumi | Biomedical Instrumentation | Research Excellence Award

Research Assistant | University of Rochester | United States

Nicholas Otumi is a biomedical imaging researcher and diagnostic imaging specialist affiliated with the University of Rochester, with expertise spanning diagnostic imaging, biomedical engineering, and artificial intelligence–driven medical image analysis. He holds a Master of Science in Diagnostic Imaging with specialization in bioengineering and biomedical engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Diagnostic Imaging Technology, supported by advanced training in deep learning, signal processing, inverse problems, and clinical imaging. His professional experience includes research assistant roles across academic and clinical settings, where he has contributed to imaging model development, clinical data management, AI-based brain and chest image segmentation, and interdisciplinary healthcare research, alongside leadership and community engagement roles within university environments. His research focuses on medical image quality, user-centered imaging system evaluation, deep learning for disease classification, and the application of advanced MRI and CT techniques in both high- and low-resource settings, with multiple peer-reviewed journal publications and ongoing studies under review. He has received competitive research funding and fellowship recognition, institutional awards for leadership and versatility, and has participated in international scientific schools and specialized workshops in radiochemistry, medical physics, AI diagnostics, and imaging quality assurance. His academic service includes research collaboration, technical support, and scholarly dissemination, reflecting a strong commitment to advancing diagnostic imaging research and education.

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Featured Publications

AD Piersson, G Nunoo, E Tettey, N Otumi, User-centered assessment of MRI equipment flexibility, workspace adequacy, user interface usability, and technical proficiency. Appl. Clin. Inform., 2025, 16(5), 1595–1605.

AD Piersson, G Nunoo, K Dzefi-Tettey, N Otumi, Utility of advanced brain MRI techniques for clinical and research purposes in a low-resource setting: A multicentre survey. Next Res., 2025, 100638.

A Piersson, E Frost, K Dzefi-Tettey, N Otumi, H Mumuni, S Kafwimbi, et al., Public attitudes and preferences towards artificial intelligence in diagnostic imaging for clinical diagnosis in a low-resource setting (n = 1,032). Eur. Soc. Radiol. (ECR), 2025.

E Fiagbedzi, J Arkorful, IF Brobbey, E Appiah, S Nyarko, N Otumi, et al., A case of ruptured infrapatellar bursa sac with Baker’s cyst. Radiol. Case Rep., 2025, 20(1), 700–704.

E Fiagbedzi, J Arkorful, E Appiah, N Otumi, I Ofori, PN Gorleku, A rare case of intussusception in a 6-month-old baby. Radiol. Case Rep., 2025, 19(10), 4451–4456.

Feng Sun | Biomedical Instrumentation | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Feng Sun | Biomedical Instrumentation | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Peking University | China

Dr. Sun Feng, an accomplished academic and researcher in electrical and automation engineering, serves as a senior faculty member at a leading technical institution, where he specializes in intelligent systems and advanced sensing technologies. He holds advanced degrees in electrical engineering with a concentration in control systems, complemented by specialized training in automation, signal processing, and computational modeling. His professional experience spans research leadership, project supervision, and collaborative industry–academia initiatives focused on smart infrastructure, condition monitoring, and predictive diagnostics. Dr. Sun’s research contributions include numerous peer-reviewed publications, applied innovations in system optimization, and advancements in data-driven methodologies for engineering applications, supported by editorial roles, technical committee service, and memberships in professional societies. He has received recognitions for research excellence, innovation, and academic leadership, alongside consultancy engagements and funded project involvement that demonstrate his broader societal and industrial impact. His scholarly profile is further evidenced by 6,622 citations, 262 indexed documents, and an h-index of 36.

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