Fu-Shan Jaw | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Fu-Shan Jaw | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fu-Shan Jaw, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.

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Education and Experience

  • πŸŽ“Β Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering – National Taiwan University, 1992
  • πŸŽ“Β M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering – National Cheng Kung University, 1985
  • πŸŽ“Β B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering – National Cheng Kung University, 1983
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«Β Professor, Biomedical Engineering – National Taiwan University, 2010–Present
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ«Β Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering – National Taiwan University, 1993–2010
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ«Β Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering – National Taiwan Ocean University, 1992–1993
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ«Β Teaching Assistant, Electrical Engineering – National Cheng Kung University, 1983–1985

Suitability For The Award

Dr. Fu-Shan Jaw, a distinguished professor in biomedical engineering with expertise in electrical engineering, is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Over his 30-year career at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Dr. Jaw has significantly advanced healthcare technology, particularly in emergency medicine and patient care. His pioneering work on assessment tools, triage optimization, and non-invasive devices has greatly improved patient outcomes and healthcare standards, cementing his reputation as a leader in his field.

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Awards and Honors

  • πŸ†Β Best Paper Award – Emergency Medicine Symposium, Taiwan, 2023
  • πŸ₯‡Β Distinguished Researcher Award – Biomedical Engineering Association of Taiwan, 2022
  • πŸŽ–οΈΒ Outstanding Service Award – National Taiwan University, 2021
  • πŸ…Β Innovation in Engineering Award – Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, 2020

Publications

  • πŸ“„Β Clinical, oncological, and prognostic differences of patients with subsequent skeletal-related events in bone metastases – Bone and Joint Research, 2024, 13(9), pp. 497–506 | Cited by: 0
  • πŸ“Β The hypoxia-age-shock index at triage is a useful and rapid tool – American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024, 83, pp. 154–155 | Cited by: 0
  • πŸš‘Β Utility of emergency department triage tools in predicting the outcomes of COVID-19 patients – American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024, 80, pp. 209 | Cited by: 0
  • πŸ“ŠΒ The FIB-4 scores in the emergency department to predict the outcomes of COVID-19 patients in Taiwan – Heliyon, 2024, 10(4), e25649 | Cited by: 4
  • πŸ”¬Β Laparoscopic central hepatectomy: Feasibility and safety – Surgical Endoscopy, 2024 | Cited by: 0
  • πŸ„Β Outbreak investigation of food poisoning attributed to Omphalotus japonicus using PCR-based sequencing – Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024 | Cited by: 0
  • πŸ’‰Β Safety and efficacy of a hybrid intravenous and oral diltiazem protocol for acute rate control in the emergency department – American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024 | Cited by: 0
  • πŸ“‘Β Corrigendum to β€œThe hypoxia-age-shock index at triage is a useful and rapid tool” – American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024 | Cited by: 0