Mr. Huy Dinh | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award
Huy Dinh at Stanford University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery | United States
Huy G. Dinh, BS is a physician-scientist in training at the Stanford University School of Medicine, combining expertise in bioengineering, computational modeling, and artificial intelligence to advance medical diagnostics and patient care. His research spans AI-assisted motion analysis, computational hemodynamics, and predictive modeling of musculoskeletal and vascular diseases. A recipient of the Cognitive Scientist Best Researcher Award and the MedScholars Discovery Grant, Mr. Dinh has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and presented at leading conferences, reflecting a deep commitment to translational research at the intersection of engineering and medicine.
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1. Proof of Concept and Validation of Single-Camera AI-Assisted Live Thumb Motion Capture
Year: 2025
2. Examining the Utility of 2D DSA for Carotid Stenosis Hemodynamic Pressure Analysis
Year: 2023
3. Image-Derived Metrics Quantifying Hemodynamic Instability Predicted Growth of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms
Year: 2022
4. Reconstruction of Carotid Stenosis Hemodynamics Based on Guidewire Pressure Data and Computational Modeling
Year: 2022
5. Patient-Specific Analyses Reveal Differences in Hemodynamic and Morphological Parameters Between Growing and Stable Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms
Year: 2022
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Mr. Huy Dinh’s pioneering contributions in AI-driven medical diagnostics make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Artificial Intelligence. His ability to integrate engineering innovation with clinical needs positions him as a transformative figure in the future of personalized medicine. With continued focus on expanding collaborations, translating research into clinical practice, and contributing to the ethical evolution of AI in healthcare, he is poised to make lasting global contributions. His record of excellence and innovation strongly supports his recognition with this award.