Academic Staff
- HJ544
- +852 2766 4691
- vivianc.hui@polyu.edu.hk
Biography
Dr. Vivian Hui is currently an assistant professor at the School of Nursing, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and an adjunct faculty at the School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, USA. Her research interests intersect health technology innovation, domestic violence, cancer survivorship, and nursing informatics. Dr. Hui mainly focuses on survivorship research by computational/ informatics techniques on digital text-based data. In her postgraduate study, she leveraged natural language processing (NLP) techniques such as Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modeling, sentiment analysis, network analysis, and linguistic inquiry word count (LIWC) to explore the information, emotional needs, and help-seeking behaviors among women with DV experiences from online health communities. In addition, she has also been collaborating in multiple machine learning projects to build healthcare recommender systems, persona structure, and model evaluation metrics by offering clinical and informatics insight to adapt a wide spectrum of needs among women with traumatic experiences. She also evaluated technology adoption and explored how health technology has improved the Person Engagement Index (PEI) in clinical settings. Dr. Hui was awarded a fellowship in the GetWellNetwork (i.e., a health technology company based in Washington DC, USA) in 2019, received a scholar award from the Academy of Violence and Abuse (AVA) in 2021, and was recently awarded the LEAD Early Career Award at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Informatics Summit 2023 in Seattle, United States. She is the editor for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, guest editor in Nursing Education in Practice, and Discover Public Health in the healthcare artificial intelligence field. Dr. Hui is appointed as the Nursing Informatics Education Advisory Panel at the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA). At the policy advocacy level, She has been appointed as a committee member to oversee non-communicable disease prevention in the Health Bureau and advise technology applications in the Environmental and Ecology Bureau in HKSAR from 2018 to 2026.
In terms of teaching, Dr. Hui teaches the undergraduate course SN 2331, Information, Communications, and Technology in Nursing, and the postgraduate course SN 5106 East Meets West: Nutritional Approach, and she developed several new courses, including Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Nursing, and AI in Healthcare: applications and innovation in both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Dr. Hui is currently accepting Ph.D. students to mentor. If interested, please kindly send your CV through email and indicate your research interest.
Education and Academic Qualifications
- Bachelor of Nursing, The University of Hong Kong
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Pittsburgh
Professional Qualifications
- Registered Nurse (General)