Dr Chen Chen
School of Computer Science
Lecturer in Computer Vision
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- Profile
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Dr Chen (Cherise) Chen obtained her MSc and Ph.D. degree in Advanced Computing from Imperial College London, in 2016 and 2022, respectively. From 2022, she worked as a research associate at Imperial College London. During the time at Imperial, she worked closely with and , on numerous projects with cardiac imaging. She was also a research scientist at . After that, she joined group, University of Oxford in 2023, working closely with Prof. Vicente Grau. She has engaged in a variety of projects that apply artificial intelligence to cardiac, brain, and prostate imaging.
- Research interests
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Dr. Chen's research primarily revolves around the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare. Her focus is particularly strong in the domains of medical multi-modal data analysis (e.g, image, signal, text) with machine learning. Her work aims to develop and validate robust, data-efficient, and reliable machine learning algorithms that can enhance the scalability of AI-driven medical data analysis in practical applications.
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- Grants
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Research Grants
- Advancing Cardiac Care through Multi-Modal Data Integration for Precise Scar Mapping, Royal Society, 10/2024 - 09/2025, £19,211, as PI
- Professional activities and memberships
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Professional activities and memberships
- Associate Editor for Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
- Lead organiser of the 3rd MICCAI Workshop on Data Augmentation, Labeling, and Imperfections (DALI), MICCAI 2023
- Co-organiser of CMRxMotion challenge in the STACOM 2022 workshop
- Member of RISE-MICCAI
- Guest lecturer in GirlsWhoML series