Dr.Indri Hapsari Susilowati is an Associate Professor in The Occupational Health and Safety Department, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia. She holds a Bachelor of Public Health and Master of Occupational Health and Safety from Universitas Indonesia. She went on to complete her Ph.D. in Human Science Design at Kyushu University, Japan in 2012 with dissertation about Risk Factors of Safety Driving among Young and Elderly Drivers in Japan. Currently, she sits on the Steering Committee for Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Population Aging representing Universitas Indonesia. Her research interest areas and expertise are in aging, ergonomics, human factors, and safe transportation.
Dr. Uten completed his Bachelor’s in Radiologic Technology in 2002 and a Masters degree in Radiation Sciences in 2009 at Chiang Mai University. He went on to obtain a Dr. rer nat from Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany under scholarship from the Royal Thai Government. Dr. Uten did his PhD under Prof. Oliver Speck at Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Department, Magdeburg Germany focusing on residual artifact correction for prospective motion correction of MRI data. He went on to become a postdoctoral fellow at Mayo Clinic until 2020, working on a model-based reconstruction for EPI data under the supervision of Prof. Joshua Trzasko. In 2021, Dr. Uthen joined Prof. Kawin Setsompop’s group at Stanford University as a Research collaborator and have focused on image reconstruction with integrating B0 and Eddy current induced distortion corrections for diffusion MRI data.
Professor. Dr.Gregory Kolt is the Dean of Health Sciences, Professor of Health Science, and Lead Dean (Foreign Relations) at Western Sydney University, Australia. He is a recognised senior academic leader and manager with extensive experience in University settings. Professor Kolt has an academic background that spans several disciplines including psychology, physiotherapy, exercise science, and education. He holds a PhD in Psychology, is a Registered Psychologist, and has worked extensively in academic, research, and practice settings in Australia and New Zealand. Professor Kolt has been awarded Fellowships of the Royal Society of New South Wales, the American College of Sports Medicine, the Australian Sports Medicine Federation, and the Asia South Pacific Association of Sport Psychology. Professor Kolt holds Director roles on the Board of Directors (including past roles as Chair) of Sports Medicine Australia, Australian Council of Deans of Health Sciences, Council of Academic Public Health Institutions Australasia, and South West Sydney Academy of Sport. His research achievements are recognised internationally with significant research grant funding and the publication of several books, book chapters, and over 180 peer-reviewed journal publications.
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Professor. Dr. Devinder Kaur Ajit Singh is a senior lecturer and member of Center for Healthy Aging and Wellness, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Prior to joining UKM in 2005, she was a practicing physiotherapist with Ministry of Health, Malaysia for 16 years. Devinder completed her primary diploma in physiotherapy in Malaysia and obtained her degree in Applied Rehabilitation (Physiotherapy) from University of Teesside, UK. She graduated from University Of Brighton, United Kingdom with a PhD in 2009. Her primary research niche area is in Geriatric physiotherapy, Spine and ageing and analysis of function. She has researched extensively into falls risk assessment in older persons, and is a leader in geriatric physiotherapy research in Malaysia. Her current ongoing projects include falls and frailty among older adults; back muscle function and osteoporosis. Her research has produced a number of publications in highly rated journals including Plos One, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Clinical Biomechanics, Muscle and Nerve, Maturitas, Clinical Intervention in Aging, BMC Muskuloskeletal Disorders and BMC Neurology.
Mr. Mohamed Kassim is a Musculoskeletal & Sports Physiotherapist in Brunei Darussalam. He was previously employed under the Ministry of Health, Brunei for 14 years. At present, he is doing private practice in the area of Musculoskeletal and Sports Recovery science. He graduated from India in Physiotherapy and pursued higher studies in Orthopaedic Manual Therapy, by obtaining a Manual Therapy Certification from Australia and Sports Physical Therapy Diploma from International Olympic Committee, UK. He has extensive training in Cranio-Facial (Temporomandibular Disorder) Management with the University of St. Augustine Cranio-Facial Program and Headache management through the Watson Headache Institute. He is trained in the Rocabado method of TMJ management and has foundations from Edward F. Wright, D.D.S., and M.S & Jeffery Okeson D.M.D. He is also an International Instructor for DYNAMIC TAPE METHOD. His other areas of interest are Vision and Neuro-Cognition Training and he is a Vision & Neurocognition coach applying in both Rehabilitation & Performance. Mr. Mohamed Kassim is quick to adopt new technologies in rehabilitation to supplement his clinical practice. He has mandated himself in educating his patients and ensuring they have a level of understanding to help them be a part of the decision-making process. He enjoys educating health care professionals in all areas and sharing his clinical experiences and expertise, hence he co-founded Advanced Physiotherapy Education & Research (APTER) Institute (www.apterphysio.com) where he conducts workshops courses for Physiotherapist, Dentists and other Health Care Professionals in India, Malaysia, Brunei and other parts of the world. He has also presented at international conferences in the area of TMD. His vision is to create an interdisciplinary working concept among Dentists and Physiotherapists all over Asia.
Dr. Edwin Abdurakman is a senior lecturer in diagnostic radiography at Leicester School of Allied Health Sciences of De Montfort University (DMU) . He currently leads and teaches various modules in BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography programme at DMU. Edwin was previously a lecturer at City, University of London where he held various positions including programme director and admission tutor for radiography programmes. His research interest is MRI clinical applications and more broadly teaching and learning/clinical education. Edwin also hold various external roles which includes being a reviewer (reading committee) for Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships under the Association of Commonwealth Universities, external examiner for radiography programme at the University of Hertfordshire, visiting scholar (researcher in MRI) at Nottingham Trent University and member of MR Special Interest Group of British Institute of Radiology .
Ms. Cortilia Lin is an accomplished professional with a wealth of experience in the Medical Imaging industry. She is the founder of Kyalio Pte Ltd, a healthcare-focused mixed reality and AI company headquartered in Singapore. Prior to founding Kyalio, Cortilia served as Global Director of Insights for Philips International BV, a leading medical imaging company, for over a decade. During her tenure at Philips, she became an expert in applying AI and data science to various aspects of the business, including new product design, healthcare portfolio management, and global market insights. Cortilia's ability to translate complex insights into real-world gains across 185 countries has earned her a reputation as a leader in the field. She has been invited to share her expertise on medical imaging technological innovation and entrepreneurship from both MNC and startup perspectives. Cortilia's work has been recognized by Harvard Business Review (Traditional Chinese Edition), where she was featured in an article titled "Revolutionize Customer Experience with Data Science." Overall, Cortilia's vast experience and skill in applying AI and data science in the medical imaging industry have made her a highly respected and sought-after professional in the field. .