Jack Ng Kok Wah | Public Health | Best Health Science Research Award

Dr. Jack Ng Kok Wah | Public Health | Best Health Science Research Award

Senior Lecturer | Multimedia University | Malaysia

 

Dr. Jack Ng Kok Wah’s research lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), surgical innovation, and biomedical engineering, with a strong emphasis on developing AI-driven robotic systems that enhance precision, reduce surgical risks, and revolutionize patient outcomes. His body of work demonstrates a deep commitment to integrating machine learning algorithms and intelligent automation into modern surgical practices, thereby addressing one of the most critical needs in healthcare—precision and safety in complex procedures.A significant aspect of his research explores how robotic technologies and AI-assisted decision systems can transform traditional surgical approaches. By leveraging real-time data analytics, sensor fusion, and computer vision, Dr. Wah contributes to the design of systems that support surgeons in performing minimally invasive procedures with unprecedented accuracy. His work not only advances the technical frontiers of robotic surgery but also examines the broader ethical, clinical, and operational implications of implementing such technologies in real-world healthcare environments.Beyond surgical robotics, Dr. Wah’s research interests extend to digital health innovation, medical imaging, and intelligent clinical systems. He investigates how data-driven approaches can improve diagnostic accuracy, predict patient outcomes, and personalize treatment protocols. Through his publications, he emphasizes the transformative potential of AI to bridge gaps between human expertise and machine efficiency, promoting a synergistic model of healthcare delivery that enhances both safety and accessibility.With a growing citation record and interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Wah continues to contribute to the advancement of next-generation medical technologies that merge computing power with human insight. His vision encapsulates a future where AI and robotics are not merely tools but trusted partners in surgical and clinical decision-making, ultimately redefining standards of care in the medical field. His scholarly contributions reinforce his standing as a forward-thinking researcher committed to shaping the future of intelligent healthcare systems and precision surgery.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar | ResearchGate 

Featured Publications

  1. Wah, J. N. K. (2025). Revolutionizing surgery: AI and robotics for precision, risk reduction, and innovation. Journal of Robotic Surgery, 19(Article No. 47).
    Citations: 39

  2. Wah, J. N. K. (2025). Revolutionizing e-Health: The transformative role of AI-powered hybrid chatbots in healthcare solutions. Frontiers in Public Health, 13.
    Citations: 29

  3. Wah, J. N. K. (2025). The rise of robotics and AI-assisted surgery in modern healthcare. Journal of Robotic Surgery, 19(1), 311.
    Citations: 13

  4. Ng, J., Wah, K., Fitriana, M., & Arumugam, T. (2023). Assumptions for structural equation modeling (SEM), normality of data distribution analysis & model fit measures. In Normality of Data Distribution Analysis & Model Fit Measures.
    Citations: 12

  5. Wah, K., & Ng, J. (2025). AI-driven robotic surgery in oncology: Advancing precision, personalization, and patient outcomes. Journal of Robotic Surgery, 19(1), 1–11.
    Citations: 7

Dr. Jack Ng Kok Wah envisions a future where artificial intelligence and robotic systems seamlessly integrate into healthcare, enabling safer, smarter, and more precise surgical interventions. His pioneering research drives innovations that enhance patient outcomes, optimize clinical workflows, and redefine the frontiers of intelligent medicine.

Dimitrios Tsiachris | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dimitrios Tsiachris | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

EP and Pacing Lab Director | National and Kapodestrian University of Athens | Greece

Dr. D. L. Tsiachris is a highly accomplished cardiovascular researcher and clinician whose work has profoundly influenced the fields of cardiac electrophysiology and interventional cardiology. With an extensive research portfolio encompassing 224 scientific publications, 4,004 citations, and a Scopus h-index of 34, his contributions have advanced the understanding and management of complex cardiac rhythm disorders. His primary research interests lie in atrial fibrillation, ventricular arrhythmias, catheter ablation, and cardiac resynchronization therapy, with particular emphasis on novel energy-based interventions such as pulsed field ablation, cryoballoon technology, and radiofrequency systems. Dr. Tsiachris possesses exceptional research skills in clinical trial design, data synthesis, systematic reviews, and meta-analysis, enabling him to provide robust evidence supporting safer and more effective therapeutic strategies for patients with structural and electrical heart diseases. His investigations into leadless pacing systems, proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) inhibitors, and the optimization of device-based therapies have contributed to personalized and precision-based cardiology. In addition, his studies on patient-reported outcomes and long-term ablation success rates bridge the gap between procedural innovation and patient-centered care. Recognized for his scientific leadership and collaborative excellence, Dr. Tsiachris has co-authored with more than 700 international researchers and continues to influence clinical practice guidelines through his impactful findings. Though his work is primarily published in high-impact journals such as Heart Rhythm, Europace, and Journal of Clinical Medicine, his commitment to advancing cardiovascular science stands as his greatest distinction. Honored for his research excellence and global contributions to electrophysiology, Dr. D. L. Tsiachris remains a driving force in redefining the standards of modern cardiac care through innovation, precision, and evidence-based practice.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Gatzoulis, K. A., Tsiachris, D., Arsenos, P., et al. (2019). Arrhythmic risk stratification in post-myocardial infarction patients with preserved ejection fraction: The PRESERVE EF study. European Heart Journal, 40(35), 2940–2949.

Gatzoulis, K. A., Vouliotis, A. I., Tsiachris, D., et al. (2013). Primary prevention of sudden cardiac death in a nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy population: Reappraisal of the role of programmed ventricular stimulation. Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, 6(3), 504–512.

Gatzoulis, K. A., Tsiachris, D., et al. (2018). Programmed ventricular stimulation predicts arrhythmic events and survival in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. International Journal of Cardiology, 254, 175–181.

Silberbauer, J., Tsiachris, D., et al. (2014). Noninducibility and late potential abolition: A novel combined prognostic procedural end point for catheter ablation of postinfarction ventricular tachycardia. Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, 7(3), 424–435.

Della Bella, P., Tsiachris, D., et al. (2013). Management of ventricular tachycardia in the setting of a dedicated unit for the treatment of complex ventricular arrhythmias: Long-term outcome after ablation. Circulation, 127(13), 1359–1368.

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