Faculty Spotlight: Min Shi
Min Shi, PhD joined the School of Computing and Informatics as an assistant professor in August 2024. He earned his PhD from Florida Atlantic University in 2020. Dr. Shi has four years of professional training in the biomedical field. He completed postdoctoral training at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis in March 2022, and at Harvard Medical School in August 2024.
His research interests include data mining, deep learning, bioinformatics, medical image analysis, and graph learning. The Medical AI Lab led by Dr. Shi is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare and medicine. His team focuses on utilizing advanced computational techniques including data mining, machine learning, and deep learning to address critical biomedical challenges such as AI fairness and multimodal learning for robust diseases screening. The objective is to enhance the understanding, diagnosis and clinical management of human diseases through cutting-edge AI-driven tools and methodologies.
Contact Dr. Min Shi or learn more through these links:
min.shi@louisiana.edu
Min Shi’s Website
Min Shi’s Google Scholar page