Yung Hui Huang | Radiological Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Yung Hui Huang at I-Shou university | Taiwan
Yung-Hui Huang is a distinguished researcher in Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences at I-Shou University, Taiwan. He earned his Ph.D. (2008) and M.S. (2003) from National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, specializing in biomedical imaging and radiological sciences, and holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering (2001) from National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan. Dr. Huang’s research focuses on advanced imaging techniques, medical image analysis, and machine learning applications in radiology, with a particular emphasis on ultrasound, CT, PET, and MRI imaging modalities. He has authored 52 documents, which have been cited 363 times, resulting in an h-index of 9. His publications appear in internationally recognized journals such as Scientific Reports, Healthcare, Sensors, and the Journal of X-Ray Science and Technology, covering topics from prostate cancer detection, liver and breast imaging, COVID-19 classification, to Parkinson’s disease staging and radiation dosimetry. Dr. Huang’s work combines deep learning, fusion feature extraction, and computational imaging techniques to improve diagnostic accuracy and clinical workflow efficiency. He continues to advance medical imaging research through innovative studies, interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentorship of emerging scientists in the field.
Featured Publications
Lu, N.-H., Wang, C.-Y., Liu, K.-Y., Huang, Y.-H., & Chen, T.-B. (2025). AI-enhanced deep learning framework for pulmonary embolism detection in CT angiography. Bioengineering, 12(10), 1055.
Liu, K.-Y., Lu, N.-H., Huang, Y.-H., Matsushima, A., Kimura, K., Okamoto, T., & Chen, T.-B. (2025). Majority voting ensemble of deep CNNs for robust MRI-based brain tumor classification. Diagnostics, 15(14), 1782.
Wang, Y.-M., Wang, C.-Y., Liu, K.-Y., Huang, Y.-H., Chen, T.-B., Chiu, K.-N., Liang, C.-Y., & Lu, N.-H. (2024). CNN-based cross-modality fusion for enhanced breast cancer detection using mammography and ultrasound. Tomography, 10(12), 145.
Yang, S.-Y., Hsu, S.-Y., Su, Y.-K., Lu, N.-H., Liu, K.-Y., Chen, T.-B., Chiu, K.-N., Huang, Y.-H., & Yeh, L.-R. (2024). Using key predictors in an SVM model for differentiating spinal fractures and herniated intervertebral discs in preoperative anesthesia evaluation. Diagnostics, 14(21), 2456.
Wang, J.-Z., Lu, N.-H., Du, W.-C., Liu, K.-Y., Hsu, S.-Y., Wang, C.-Y., Chen, Y.-J., Chang, L.-C., Twan, W.-H., Chen, T.-B., & Huang, Y.-H. (2023). Classification of color fundus photographs using fusion extracted features and customized CNN models. Healthcare, 11(15), 2228.
, is a Research Engineer at INSA Lyon’s MATEIS Laboratory (CorrIS team)
. Her expertise lies in electrochemistry, corrosion, inhibitors,
. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Toulouse in 2012
and completed a post-doctorate at CIRIMAT UMR CNRS 5085, Toulouse
. Recently, she was awarded her Habilitation to supervise research (HDR) from INSA Lyon and Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
. Passionate about advancing material science, Dr. Joly-Marcelin contributes significantly to the understanding and innovation in corrosion science. 
Post-Doctorate (Jan. 2013 – Dec. 2014): CIRIMAT, Toulouse, focusing on electrochemical behavior of Al alloys in hybrid sol-gel coatings, in collaboration with EADS IW and Paris laboratories.
Ph.D. (Oct. 2009 – Dec. 2012): University of Toulouse, specializing in corrosion of martensitic stainless steel, CIRIMAT UMR CNRS 5085.
. She honed her expertise further during her postdoctoral studies at CIRIMAT, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in hybrid sol-gel coatings and electrochemical behavior analysis 
. Her primary focus is on electrochemistry
, particularly the mechanisms of corrosion and the development of inhibitors for enhanced material longevity
. She explores advanced
. Utilizing tools like global and local electrochemical impedance spectroscopies and hybrid sol-gel coatings, she aims to innovate solutions for corrosion challenges 
Dielectric properties of materials showing constant-phase-element (CPE) impedance response – Cited by: 529
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