Dr. Zhifeng Chen is a globally recognized expert in biomedical imaging, with a specialized focus on cutting-edge MRI acquisition strategies and advanced image reconstruction methodologies. Bridging the gap between academic research and industrial innovation, he currently holds the position of Principal Scientist and Clinical Research Collaboration Specialist at the Institute of Research and Clinical Innovations, Neusoft Medical Systems. Previously, he has served in prestigious research roles at Monash Biomedical Imaging, the University of Southern California, Harvard Medical School, and Massachusetts General Hospital.
Dr. Chen earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Zhejiang University. Over the past decade, his research has driven transformative progress in rapid neuroimaging, quantitative MRI, non-Cartesian acquisition, motion-robust dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI), precision motion correction, and deep learning-based medical imaging. He has authored over 80 peer-reviewed scientific publications, underscoring the depth, consistency, and international impact of his scholarly contributions.
His leadership spans numerous high-impact initiatives involving physics-informed deep learning, compressed sensing, low-rank subspace modeling, contrastive learning, and diffusion-based imaging frameworks. Beyond research, Dr. Chen plays an active role in the global scientific community as a reviewer for top-tier journals, a grant proposal evaluator, and a member of editorial boards, thereby shaping the direction and quality of medical imaging science worldwide.
Research Interest(s): MRI, Medical Physics, Inverse Problem, Signal Processing, Deep Learning
URL of your official website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zhifeng-chen-0bb578bb/?locale=en_US

PTZ: We're glad you're here. Please click "create a new query" if you are a new visitor to our website and need further information from us.
If you are already a member of our network and need to keep track of any developments regarding a question you have already submitted, click "take me to my Query."