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Fu Hu, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He holds secondary appointments in Epidemiology & Public Health and Surgery. His research focuses on trauma care, predictive analytics, telemedicine, and medical informatics, with an emphasis on leveraging continuous vital signs and machine learning to improve patient outcomes. Key areas include traumatic brain injury monitoring, blood transfusion prediction, and critical care systems design.
Education: B.S. in Electrical Engineering (Shanghai University, China, 1984), M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science (University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1992 and 2013).
Research interests span medical AI, surgical workflow optimization, and telemedicine platforms. His work integrates advanced computational methods with clinical data to address challenges in trauma and critical care. Recent efforts include developing algorithms for real-time patient monitoring and decision support systems. He has led/co-investigated multiple grants on topics like non-invasive monitoring, trauma patient outcomes, and telemedicine.
His publications highlight innovations in predictive modeling, medical imaging analysis (e.g., retinal disease detection), and clinical informatics. Notable collaborations include studies on automated ICP monitoring and the ONPOINT project for trauma care.
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