Aljaz Hojski | Vision Sensing | Best Researcher

Dr. Aljaz Hojski | Vision Sensing | Best Researcher

Dr. Aljaz Hojski | Vision Sensing | Cadre doctor at Universitätspital Basel | Switzerland

Dr. Aljaz Hojski is a highly respected thoracic surgeon and clinical researcher, currently affiliated with Universitätspital Basel. With a strong focus on surgical innovation and patient-centered care, his contributions in minimally invasive thoracic procedures and oncological surgery have gained widespread recognition across academic and clinical communities. His medical background is complemented by an extensive portfolio of scientific publications, collaborative research initiatives, and active peer-review responsibilities in high-impact journals. A committed academician and practicing consultant, Dr. Hojski is known for bridging the gap between clinical application and evidence-based research, especially in lung cancer management, thoracic trauma, and postoperative pain optimization.

Academic Profile:

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Education:

Dr. Hojski obtained his foundational medical education at the University of Ljubljana, where he developed a keen interest in thoracic medicine and surgical procedures. His education included comprehensive training in general medicine, with progressive specialization in thoracic surgery during his clinical rotations and postgraduate residency programs. Throughout his academic journey, he emphasized scientific inquiry alongside clinical excellence, engaging in laboratory-based research and hospital-based surgical trials. This dual focus on science and surgery established a strong platform for his later contributions to applied clinical research and international collaborations in minimally invasive thoracic techniques.

Experience:

Dr. Hojski currently serves in a senior consultant role within the Department of Thoracic Surgery at Universitätspital Basel, a leading center for cardiothoracic care and research in Europe. He is actively involved in surgical planning, patient care, and mentoring junior clinicians. In addition to his clinical duties, he contributes to institutional and multicenter research protocols aimed at improving perioperative outcomes and refining surgical strategies. His professional experience spans diverse domains including advanced thoracoscopic resections, surgical pain management, and postoperative complication risk stratification. Dr. Hojski’s extensive collaborations with multidisciplinary teams, including radiologists, anesthesiologists, and oncologists, have enabled the successful translation of academic research into clinical best practices.

Research Interest:

Dr. Hojski’s primary research interests include thoracic oncology surgery, 3D imaging and surgical planning, postoperative pain control strategies, and risk prediction in lung resection patients. He has been an investigator and co-investigator on several funded research projects focused on optimizing pain therapy following minimally invasive lung operations, and the development of advanced imaging tools for segmental lung function assessment. His research also extends into clinical outcome analysis, where he contributes to developing predictive models for surgical complications and evaluating the effectiveness of new procedural technologies. His interdisciplinary approach enables him to align clinical insight with scientific rigor in solving real-world surgical challenges.

Awards:

Dr. Hojski has been nominated for several recognitions in the field of medical science and thoracic surgery, reflecting his continued impact on both clinical advancement and scientific contribution. His research output and leadership have earned him invitations to present at international symposia, while his peer-reviewed publications and service as a reviewer demonstrate his influence in academic publishing. He remains committed to excellence in both operative care and medical scholarship, making him a compelling nominee for awards that celebrate high-impact contributions to science and medicine.

Selected Publications:

  • Estimating Postoperative Lung Function Using Three-Dimensional Segmental HRCT-Reconstruction: A Retrospective Pilot Study on Right Upper Lobe Resections, 2025, 60 citations

  • Perioperative Intravenous Lidocaine in Thoracoscopic Surgery for Improved Postoperative Pain Control: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Superiority Trial, 2024, 85 citations

  • Planning Thoracoscopic Segmentectomies with 3-Dimensional Reconstruction Software Improves Outcomes, 2025, 45 citations

  • A Risk Score to Predict Postoperative Complications in Patients with Resectable Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, 2025, 50 citations

Conclusion:

Dr. Aljaz Hojski represents the ideal candidate for prestigious international research recognition, owing to his consistent contributions to thoracic surgery, clinical research, and interdisciplinary innovation. Through a well-balanced integration of surgical expertise, scientific research, and professional leadership, he has advanced both patient care and academic knowledge in thoracic medicine. His published works continue to shape protocols and influence best practices within surgical communities globally. As a forward-looking clinician-scientist, Dr. Hojski is well-positioned to lead future developments in thoracic healthcare and surgical outcomes research, making him a deserving nominee for awards that honor excellence in clinical and academic medical sciences.

 

 

Prof. Dr. Chao-Ming Wang | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chao-Ming Wang | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Chao-Ming Wang, Department of Digital Media Design / National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Chao-Ming Wang is a Professor at the Department of Digital Media Design at National Yunlin University of Science and Technology (YunTech), Taiwan, where he has been serving since 2008. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Information Engineering from National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, and has a rich career spanning academia and research. Prior to his current role, Dr. Wang was an Associate Professor at Yuan Ze University and has also held senior specialist positions at the National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology. His research interests encompass signal processing, computer vision, tech art, and interactive multimedia design. Dr. Wang has been an active leader in professional organizations, including serving as the President of the Taiwan Society of Basic Design and Art from 2010 to 2013. He is also deeply involved in the Taiwanese digital media community through his roles in various associations such as the Taiwan Art & Technology Association and the Taiwan Association of Digital Media Design.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chao-Ming Wang is a highly esteemed researcher and academic whose work spans signal processing, computer vision, tech art, and interactive multimedia design. With over four decades of experience in the field, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to both the academic and industrial domains, establishing himself as a pioneer in integrating technology and art.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science and Information Engineering
    🏫 National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
    📅 1987–1993

  • M.Sc. in Computer Science and Information Engineering
    🏫 National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
    📅 1980–1982

  • B.Sc. in Computer Science
    🏫 National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
    📅 1976–1980

💼 Work Experience

  • Professor
    🏫 National Yunlin University of Science and Technology (YunTech), Taiwan
    📅 Aug 2021 – Present
    📍 Department of Digital Media Design

  • Associate Professor
    🏫 YunTech, Taiwan
    📅 2008 – 2021

  • Associate Professor
    🏫 Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
    📅 2003 – 2008
    📍 Department of Information Communication

  • Senior Specialist
    🏢 National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology
    📅 1982 – 2003

🏆 Achievements & Leadership Roles

  • 🧑‍🎓 Head, Dept. of Digital Media Design, YunTech (2010–2013)

  • 🎨 President, Taiwan Society of Basic Design and Art (2010–2013)

  • 💡 Director, Design-led Innovation Center, YunTech (2016–2017)

  • 🧑‍🏫 Executive Director, Taiwan Association of Digital Media Design (2015–2021)

  • 🤝 Director, Taiwan Art & Technology Association (2013–2023)

  • 🏅 Director of Honor, Taiwan Society of Basic Design and Art (2014–present)

  • 🧠 Permanent Member, Chinese Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Society (2003–present)

🔬 Research Interests

  • 🎛️ Signal Processing

  • 👁️ Computer Vision

  • 🖼️ Tech Art

  • 🎮 Interactive Multimedia Design

Publication Top Notes:

Design of an Interactive Exercise and Leisure System for the Elderly Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Motion-Sensing Technology

Combining Interactive Technology and Visual Cognition—A Case Study on Preventing Dementia in Older Adults

The design of a new interactive multimedia system based on computer vision and multi-sensing techniques for the traditional ritual process

Design of a Gaze-Controlled Interactive Art System for the Elderly to Enjoy Life

Design of a Technology-Based Magic Show System with Virtual User Interfacing to Enhance the Entertainment Effects

Design and Assessment of an Interactive Role-Play System for Learning and Sustaining Traditional Glove Puppetry by Digital Technology

The Design of a Novel Digital Puzzle Gaming System for Young Children’s Learning by Interactive Multi-Sensing and Tangible User Interfacing Techniques

Using Digital Technology to Design a Simple Interactive System for Nostalgic Gaming to Promote the Health of Slightly Disabled Elderly People

Combining Augmented Reality and Multi-User Remote Collaboration to Improve Sustainable Agriculture and Economy