Michael Crawford | VR in Healthcare | Lifetime Achievement in Virtual Reality Award

Prof. Michael Crawford | VR in Healthcare | Lifetime Achievement in Virtual Reality Award 

Imperial College, London | United Kingdom

Michael Angus Crawford, BSc (Edinburgh), PhD (London University), FRSB, FRSC, FRCPath, is a distinguished British scientist and academic specializing in brain chemistry, human nutrition, and clinical pathology. He is the founder of the Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition and a founder trustee of both the William Little Foundation and the Mother and Child Foundation, reflecting his long-standing commitment to advancing medical research and public health. In addition, he serves as President of the McCarrison Society, promoting scientific inquiry in nutrition and health. Educated at Fort Augustus School in Inverness-shire, where he excelled in sports leadership as Captain of Cricket and Rugby, he earned his BSc in Chemistry from Edinburgh University in 1952, followed by a PhD in Chemical Pathology from the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith, University of London in 1960, including a Diploma in Clinical Pathology. His professional recognition includes Fellowships of the Institute of Biology (1988), the Royal College of Pathologists (1994), and the Royal Society of Chemistry (2020), along with certification in Good Clinical Practice (2019) at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, NHS. He holds an academic position at Imperial College London within the Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction, Obstetrics and Gynecology, based at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Michael Crawford has a rich personal history, including two marriages—first to Sheilagh Inglis, with whom he had four children (two adopted), and later to Mandy Walton. He resides in Primrose Hill, London, and maintains active professional correspondence through his email and Imperial College profile, also listed on ORCID (0000-0002-8770-753X). Throughout his career, Crawford has combined scientific rigor with leadership in research, education, and public service, making significant contributions to the understanding of human nutrition, metabolism, and clinical pathology.

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Hamraz Javaheri | VR in Healthcare | Women in VR Research Award

Ms. Hamraz Javaheri | VR in Healthcare | Women in VR Research Award 

German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) | Germany

Hamraz Javaheri is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany, and a researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), with a strong interdisciplinary background in computer science, electrical and computer engineering, and human-centered augmented reality systems. His research focuses on wearable and mixed reality, human–computer interaction, and AI-assisted systems, particularly in high-stakes domains such as surgery, medical training, education, and skill acquisition. He holds an M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Technical University of Kaiserslautern and a B.Sc. in Electronic and Communication Engineering from Yildiz Technical University, and he gained international experience through the European Union Student Exchange Program at Aalto University, Finland. Since 2016, he has contributed to multiple research projects at DFKI and the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, spanning embedded intelligence, augmented vision, and educational technologies. His work has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including an Honorable Mention Paper Award at ACM Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) 2025, a Best Demo Award at UbiComp/ISWC 2024, and the Young Talent Award from the Saarland Association of Surgeons in 2025. He has published extensively in leading journals such as the International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, JMIR XR and Spatial Computing, Annals of Surgery Open, Scientific Reports, and Surgical Endoscopy, as well as top-tier conferences including CHI, DIS, ISMAR, VRST, UbiComp, and ISWC, often emphasizing real-world deployment and clinical validation of augmented reality systems. His research has also received international media coverage from outlets such as DW News, ARD, and Saarbrücker Zeitung.

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Haifeng Pei | VR in Healthcare | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Haifeng Pei | VR in Healthcare | Research Excellence Award

The general hospital of western theater command | China 

Prof. Haifeng Pei is a distinguished cardiologist and Director of the Cardiology Department at The General Hospital of Western Theater Command, serving also as a Doctoral Supervisor and Principal Investigator for the National Key Research and Development Program. Recognized as a Young Elite in Cardiovascular Diseases and Arrhythmia Prevention and Treatment, as well as a Tianfu Science and Technology Elite, he is a reserve candidate for Academic and Technical Leadership in Sichuan Province and a recipient of the Sichuan Outstanding Youth Science Fund. Prof. Pei has led over ten major research projects, including the National Key R&D Program, General Programs of the National Natural Science Foundation, and the Sichuan Outstanding Youth Fund, with a focus on high-altitude medicine and cardiovascular innovations. His scholarly contributions include more than 110 publications, 47 of which are indexed in SCI and Scopus, collectively accruing over 2,200 citations and a cumulative impact factor exceeding 300. In addition to his publications, he has secured 13 authorized invention patents and received four provincial or ministerial-level awards for scientific and technological progress. Beyond research, Prof. Pei contributes to the academic community as a member of the Editorial Board for Medical Information and actively participates in professional societies, including the Cardiovascular Disease Committees of both the Chinese Medical Association and the Sichuan Medical Association. He has also overseen significant national science and technology projects, fostering collaborations that advance cardiovascular research and clinical applications. Prof. Pei’s work bridges clinical practice, research, and innovation, demonstrating leadership in developing new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for cardiovascular diseases, particularly in challenging high-altitude environments. His expertise is recognized nationally and internationally, with numerous citations reflecting the impact of his findings on the broader scientific community. Through his dedication, Prof. Pei has advanced knowledge in cardiology, contributed to the cultivation of new scientific talent, and driven technological innovation with tangible clinical applications. His career embodies research excellence, professional leadership, and a sustained commitment to improving cardiovascular health outcomes, making him an exemplary candidate for the Research Excellence Award. Academic and professional profiles supporting his work are available through ORCID and published literature, validating the breadth and depth of his contributions to medicine and science.

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Pei, H., Zhang, X., Li, Y., & Wang, J. (2023). High-altitude cardiovascular adaptations in patients with chronic hypoxia: A multicenter study. Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy, 13(2), 233–245.

Pei, H., Chen, L., & Zhao, Q. (2022). Advances in arrhythmia prevention and treatment in high-altitude environments. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 33(5), 1050–1062.

Pei, H., Li, W., & Sun, F. (2021). Clinical evaluation of novel cardiovascular interventions: Outcomes and safety analysis. International Journal of Cardiology, 329, 1–10.

Pei, H., Wu, Y., & Liu, Z. (2020). Mechanisms of high-altitude-induced cardiac arrhythmias: Experimental and clinical insights. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 7, 123.

Pei, H., & Gao, T. (2019). Patent innovations in cardiovascular device development: Trends and future directions. Medical Devices: Evidence and Research, 12, 45–55.