Assist Prof Dr. Pengxiang Ge | Visionary Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Pengxiang Ge | Visionary Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Anhui Jianzhu University, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Born in Heze, Shandong Province, China, Dr. Pengxiang Ge began his journey in science and technology with a deep-rooted curiosity about automation and precision engineering. His academic path reflects a steady climb through rigorous disciplines and institutions, each stage shaping his intellectual identity.

His undergraduate studies at Yantai Nanshan University (2011–2015) laid the foundation in Electrical Engineering and Automation, equipping him with technical skills and logical reasoning. Motivated to explore advanced technologies, he pursued a Master’s degree in Detection Technology & Automatic Equipment at Anhui University (2016–2019), under the guidance of Prof. Guihua Li. This period proved pivotal, as he delved into data acquisition systems and sensor-based technologies, eventually spearheading a graduate innovation project that designed a wireless data transmission module using STM32—a testament to his early promise as a researcher.

Dr. Ge’s doctoral work at Hefei University of Technology (2020–2023) in Instrument Science and Technology, supervised by the renowned Prof. Yonghong Wang, further refined his expertise. Here, he immersed himself in cutting-edge research in Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and optical precision metrology, marking the beginning of a journey that would bridge academic theory with real-world applications.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

After earning his Ph.D., Dr. Ge transitioned seamlessly into academia. In August 2023, he assumed the role of Associate Professor at the Department of Control Engineering, Anhui Jianzhu University. There, he teaches both undergraduate and graduate students in courses such as Motion Navigation & Path Planning, Image Inspection Technology, System Identification, and Modern Sensors & Testing Technology. Beyond teaching, Dr. Ge supervises graduate research—mentoring two direct M.S. students and co-advising five more from Anhui University—thus nurturing the next generation of innovators in instrumentation science.

Before this appointment, Dr. Ge gathered valuable practical experience. Notably, he worked as a Research Assistant at the Changjiang Scholar Full-field Optical Measurement Laboratory, contributing to a high-impact project that developed 3D DIC deformation measurement techniques for smartphone drop testing. Briefly, in 2019, he also served as a Software Development Engineer at MacroSAN Technologies Co., Ltd., where he trained in VMware and Linux, gaining insights into industry-grade software and systems integration.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ge’s research stands at the intersection of machine vision, optical metrology, and digital image correlation (DIC)—fields central to modern engineering innovation. His scholarly contributions include work on mirror-assisted DIC multiview calibration, point cloud optimization, and full-field optical inspection for complex geometries.

He is currently leading or participating in several major funded projects. As Principal Investigator, he is directing research on multi-camera DIC-based deformation measurement for large components—a project that aligns with national interests in manufacturing and structural safety. As a collaborator, he contributes to projects on reservoir safety monitoring, 3D speckle measurement under extreme conditions, and semiconductor inspection, showcasing a versatile portfolio that spans civil, industrial, and electronic engineering domains.

His work has been disseminated in reputed journals such as Measurement, where he recently published a study on high-precision calibration methods for multiview DIC systems.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Ge’s exceptional academic and research excellence has been widely recognized. In 2022, he received the Excellent Paper Second Prize at the National Forum for Doctoral Students in Instrument Science & Technology—a significant milestone affirming the impact of his research among peers. The same year, he earned the Best Presentation Award at the Meishan International Young Scholars Forum hosted by Beihang University in Ningbo.

His consistent academic performance has also earned him two National Scholarships from the Ministry of Education of China—a highly selective honor awarded to top-ranking students. Other recognitions include being named an Outstanding Graduate and a Merit Student during his master’s years at Anhui University.

🌍 Impact and Influence

As a scholar and mentor, Dr. Pengxiang Ge is emerging as a thought leader in precision measurement technologies. His expertise is increasingly sought after in interdisciplinary collaborations, particularly in areas requiring the integration of image processing, sensors, and real-time data acquisition systems. His contribution to mobile device testing, reservoir deformation monitoring, and semiconductor inspection demonstrates his ability to translate lab research into societal and industrial impact.

Dr. Ge also inspires young scholars through his teaching and graduate supervision. His dual role as an educator and innovator amplifies his influence within the academic ecosystem.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Pengxiang Ge’s trajectory points toward a lasting legacy in instrumentation science and optical metrology. As technologies such as AI-driven machine vision, digital twins, and smart sensing continue to evolve, his work on high-precision DIC systems will remain at the forefront of innovation.

Looking ahead, Dr. Ge is expected to continue pioneering solutions for real-time structural monitoring, non-invasive inspection systems, and automated defect detection. His research bridges scientific rigor with technological relevance—positioning him as a vital contributor to China’s ambitions in high-tech development and smart manufacturing.

With a solid foundation in theory, practice, and mentorship, Dr. Ge’s impact will continue to expand—both through his research outcomes and the students he shapes for the future.

📝Notable Publications

High-precision calibration method for the multiview measurement of the mirror–assisted digital image correlation

Authors: Pengxiang Ge, Xizuo Dan, Haoyu Wang, Haoran Gao, Yonghong Wang, Guihua Li
Journal: Measurement
Year: 2025

Point cloud optimization of multi-view images in digital image correlation system

Authors: Pengxiang Ge, Yonghong Wang, Jie Zhou, Biao Wang
Journal: Optics and Lasers in Engineering
Year: 2024

Ex-situ deformation measurement system based on dual-reflector

]Authors: Weiqing Sun, Pengxiang Ge, Tao Li, Xiaoyu Wang, Mei Zhang, Guihua Li
Journal: Optical Engineering
Year: 2023

Single-Camera Digital-Image Correlation Three-Dimensional Panoramic Measurement Using Reflector Imaging

Author: Pengxiang Ge
Journal: Chinese Journal of Lasers
Year: 2022

 Calibration of Ring Multicamera System With Transparent Target for Panoramic Measurement

Authors: Pengxiang Ge, Huanqing Wang, Yonghong Wang, Biao Wang
Journal: IEEE Sensors Journal
Year: 2022

Dr. Tam Dinh | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tam Dinh | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Best Researcher Award

University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, United States

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Tam Dinh’s academic trajectory is marked by a strong foundation in science and an early dedication to medicine. He began his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry in June 2017. This rigorous academic training laid the biochemical and analytical groundwork essential for his later clinical and research success. Driven by a desire to transition into medicine, he pursued a Post-Baccalaureate Premedical Certificate at the Keck Graduate Institute in California. This experience not only prepared him for medical school admission but also exposed him to the integration of science and industry, particularly during his team project collaboration with Eli Lilly.

His acceptance into the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University marked a significant milestone. There, he distinguished himself both academically and through his involvement in scientific research. He graduated in May 2023 with a Doctor of Medicine, recognized with High Distinction in Basic, Translational, and Clinical Science, highlighting his deep commitment to evidence-based medicine and research innovation.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Dinh’s clinical training reached a new height when he began his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of New Mexico in June 2023. Immersed in a diverse and underserved patient population in Albuquerque, he has not only deepened his clinical skills but also demonstrated leadership through mentorship and curriculum development. Notably, he is part of a team designing a new night float rotation curriculum, an initiative aimed at improving resident education and patient care during off-hours. He also took on a teaching role as a facilitator in the Internal Medicine Bootcamp’s Mock Paging Program, helping prepare fourth-year medical students for real-life clinical scenarios.

Through these experiences, Dr. Dinh has clearly embraced the dual roles of clinician and educator. His participation in the “Residents as Educators” seminar further emphasizes his intention to remain deeply engaged in teaching throughout his career.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Dinh’s research portfolio is both diverse and clinically significant. From his early exploration of regulatory intelligence with Eli Lilly to his recent publications on rare diseases and autoimmune disorders, his work spans bench science, epidemiology, and quality improvement. His capstone research focused on the E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF31, where he explored cellular pathways using advanced molecular biology techniques. This project culminated in several poster presentations, including at the American College of Physicians (ACP) Annual Meeting.

Currently, his focus has shifted to autoimmune conditions affecting minority populations, including Statin-Associated Immune-Mediated Necrotizing Myopathy among Hispanic and Native American patients. This project, in collaboration with Dr. Wilmer Sibbitt Jr., is particularly impactful due to its attention to health disparities in underserved communities. Another ongoing quality improvement study with the New Mexico Veteran Affairs Health Care System aims to increase compliance with laboratory monitoring in patients on immunosuppressive therapy—an area of growing importance in managing chronic disease.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Dinh has been recognized for both his academic excellence and scientific contributions. His publication in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science underscores his early commitment to improving healthcare delivery through innovation. At multiple stages of his training, he has presented research at high-level academic forums, such as the ACP and Society of Hospital Medicine meetings. His research abstracts have advanced in competitive settings, including the ACP Connecticut Chapter Scientific Meeting, attesting to the quality and relevance of his work.

Additionally, his leadership roles in student government, interest groups, and mentorship programs at Frank H. Netter School of Medicine reveal a consistent pattern of engagement and trust from his peers and faculty.

🌍 Impact and Influence

What sets Dr. Dinh apart is his unwavering focus on education, mentorship, and healthcare equity. As a peer support coach, a mentor in Internal Medicine, and an advocate for mental health among medical students, he has cultivated a culture of support and learning. His ability to balance clinical duties with academic and leadership responsibilities is a testament to his time management, emotional intelligence, and vision.

His clinical case presentations—ranging from Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia to rare congenital disorders—highlight his diagnostic acuity and commitment to lifelong learning. These contributions enhance the medical community’s understanding of complex pathologies and foster a culture of collaborative learning.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Tam Dinh is poised to make lasting contributions to internal medicine, particularly in the realms of academic medicine, quality improvement, and health equity. His work in developing educational curricula, mentoring residents, and researching population-specific autoimmune diseases positions him as a future leader in academic internal medicine. His ability to straddle clinical care, teaching, and research so effectively ensures he will have a multifaceted impact.

With a growing body of peer-reviewed publications, increasing leadership in education reform, and continued commitment to underserved communities, Dr. Dinh’s trajectory suggests a future as a physician-scientist who not only treats illness but also transforms systems of care.

📝Notable Publications

Statin-associated immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy in Hispanic Americans

Author(s): Tam N. Dinh, Sharon E. Nunez, Kristin M. Gonzales, Krystle L. Tapia, Eric B. Garcia, Roderick A. Fields, Maheswari Muruganandam, N. Suzanne Emil, Frank X. O’Sullivan, Wilmer Sibbitt
Journal: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
Year: 2025

 Improving Compliance Rate of Monitoring Laboratory among Patients on Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs at the New Mexico Veteran Affairs Health Care System

Author(s): Tam Dinh, Vijayalakshmi Kumar, Sharon Nunez, Micah Guess, Kimberly Reiter
Journal: Quality Improvement Poster Competition at University of New Mexico Hospital
Year: 2025

A Case Report on a Rare Disease: Phosphoglucomutase 3-Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation

Author(s): Tam Dinh, Osman Dokmeci
Journal: American College of Physicians New Mexico Chapter Meeting
Year: 2024

 Sepsis or no Sepsis, a Case of Staphylococcus aureus Bacteriuria and Bacteremia

Author(s): Tam Dinh, Riana Wurzburger
Journal: Society of Hospital Medicine New Mexico Chapter Meeting
Year: 2024

West Nile Virus Infection Complicated by Myocardial Infarction and Guillain-Barre Syndrome

Author(s): Tam Dinh, Daniel Mai, Pooja Viswanath, Ashley Keiler-Green
Journal: American College of Physicians New Mexico Chapter Meeting
Year: 2023