Professor Hairong Zheng is a researcher and doctoral supervisor at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He is a recipient of the National Outstanding Youth Fund, the Ho Leung Ho Lee Award for Scientific and Technological Innovation, and the National Award for Innovation.
Dr. Zheng received his undergraduate degree from Harbin Institute of Technology and his doctorate degree from the University of Colorado in 2006. He is also the vice president of the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the director of the Paul C. Lauterbur Center for Biomedical Imaging, the director of the National Innovation Center for High-Performance Medical Devices, and the director of the CAS Key Laboratory of Health Informatics.
Hairong Zheng's main research areas are medical imaging theory, technology and instrumentation systems, signal processing and electronics.
He proposed the theory of implicit regularized sparse fast imaging and a new system of high-speed imaging electronics, which broke through the problem of slow imaging speed of medical magnetic **** vibration; as the Chief Scientist, he led the team to successfully develop China's first 3.0T high-field magnetic **** vibration, the international first 5.0T ultra-high-field magnetic **** vibration and industrialization, breaking the long-term monopoly of foreign countries.
He also proposed a new method of acoustic radiation force bio-measurement, developed a new generation of non-invasive ultrasound modulus of elasticity imaging instruments, ultrasound to achieve a new generation of leap, used in more than 1,000 hospitals around the world; put forward a new principle of ultrasound radiation force neuromodulation, developed the world's first non-invasive cerebral neuromodulation instruments.