Fumin Guo, PhD, is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics (WNLO) at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. He completed his PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Robarts Research Institute at Western University, London, Canada, where he developed and evaluated machine learning and optimzation methods for pulmonary MRI and CT image processing and biomarker quantification pipelien and software platform for lung disease research and image-guided interventions. Supported by an NSERC fellowship, he expanded his research area and interest to cardiovascular MRI and AI as a postdoc at Sunnybrook Research Institute at University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. During his postdoc training, he has been focusing on intergrating multi-modality cardiac MRI for improved ventricular tachycardia management and patient outcomes. This research has resuled in an NSERC Banting fellowship that is awared to top 23 postdoctoral applicants internationally. His contribution to the field of medicine has resulted in a "2021 John Charles Polanyi Prize" that represents the highest honour awarded to researchers by the government of Ontario, Canada. His current research spans multi-modality heart and lung imaging, image analysis, AI-based image reconstruction, segmetation, registration, and image-guided heart and lung disease interventions.