He Xiaowei is the director of the Modern Education Technology Center of Northwest University, the young sci-tech star of Shaanxi Province, and one of the first batch of the outstanding young academic backbone support program of Northwest University.
He is a member of the innovation team of the Ministry of Education ’s “digital protection and dissemination of cultural heritage “and the key sci-tech innovation team of Shaanxi Province ’s “media big data analysis and retrieval innovation team “.
He received his Ph.D. in Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems and M.S. in Computer Application Technology from Xidian University and Xi'an Jiaotong University in 2011 and 2005. He joined the Postdoctoral Station of Computer Science and Technology in the School of Information Science and Technology of Northwest University in June 2011, and he was a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University in the United States in 2014.
He is mainly engaged in optical molecular imaging, medical image processing and visualization, and craniofacial morphology.
He is also a council member of the Graphics and Imaging Society of China, a young member of the Biomedical Photonics Special Committee of the Optical Society of China, a council member of the Graphics and Imaging Society of Shaanxi Province, a council member of the Signal Processing Society of Shaanxi Province, and a deputy secretary general of the Society for Degree and Postgraduate Education of Shaanxi Province.
In terms of optical molecular imaging, he carried out imaging system, transmission theory and reconstruction algorithm based on the actual demand and development trend of optical molecular tomography with the support of national and provincial-level projects such as the National Key Basic Research and Development Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
In terms of craniofacial morphology, supported by the key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, he studied the craniofacial mapping synthesis, realistic reconstruction and interaction technology, and the rapid registration method of three-dimensional skull and facial images.