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                                    MIND MATTERS 93developed AI models that can accurately and precisely identify dementia using automated technology to analyse brain scans and other medical information.In addition to early detection and treatment, research is also focused on improving the quality of life for people living with dementia. People with dementia often experience unexplained mood swings and may find it difficult to express Prof. Justina Yat-wa LIUAssociate Head (Postgraduate Education) and Professor, School of NursingProf. Liu is a leading nurse researcher focusing on using gerontechnology, such as virtual reality, wearable sensors, and m-health technologies, to implement exercise, nutritional and psycho-behavioural interventions for older adults with frailty. Her work addresses fatigue, sarcopenia, and low social participation. Ranked among the top 2% of cited scientists in her field in 2021 and 2022, Prof. Liu has successfully secured numerous grants and commercialised her research products, earning recognition with international awards like the Asia Gold Award in QS Reimagine Education 2022. She was also inducted into Sigma's 2024 International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame.Prof. Harry Jing QINProfessor, School of NursingDirector, Centre for Smart Health, School of NursingProf. Qin is a renowned expert in harnessing advanced technologies, particularly XR and AI, for various healthcare and medicine applications. He won the Hong Kong Medical and Health Device Industries Association Student Research Award for his PhD study on VR-based simulation systems for surgical training and planning, and won five best paper awards for his research on AI-driven medical image analysis and computer-assisted surgery. He served as a local organisation chair for MICCAI 2019, a technical programme committee member for dozens of academic conferences, an invited speaker at many talks, and a referee for most prestigious journals and conferences in relevant fields.Dr Daphne Sze-ki CHEUNG Adjunct Associate Professor, School of NursingDr Cheung is a gerontological nursing scientist with extensive clinical and research experience focusing on dementia care, related symptom management, and dementia carer support. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, she has pioneered a Music-with-Movement Intervention for people with cognitive impairment and their family carers. Her successful integration of technology into dementia care is recognised internationally and has received excellent testimonials from users. She is now working in Australia and ready to translate her research to address the global needs of dementia care. 
                                
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