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Supervisors in Information Technology, Monash University

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Assoc Prof Zhaolin Chen

I am actively recruiting PhD candidates to undertake machine learning for biomedical imaging research.

 

The following funded research projects are open for applications - 

(i) Machine learning based MRI and PET image reconstruction for motion correction, fast imaging and quantitative imaging.

(ii) Deep learning development for mobile MRI scanners and their clinical utility validation.

 

 

Dr Xiao Chen

Xiao is currently a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University. He obtained his Ph.D. from Swinburne University of Technology. His research lies in the security analysis of the Android operating system and its apps, including analyzing the security mechanisms of the Android framework, potentially harmful behaviours of Android apps, and privacy leaks of Android apps. His recent research has a special interest in evaluating mobile health (mHealth) apps regarding their security and privacy.

Prof Simon Colton

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Dr Max Cordeil

Maxime Cordeil is a Lecturer at the IALab, Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University. His research deals with data visualisation in immersive environements.

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Dr Hui Cui

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Dr Shujie Cui

I am a Lecturer in the Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity at the Faculty of Information Technology. I obtained my Ph.D. degree from the University of Auckland in 2019. Before joining Monash University, I was a Post-Doc researcher in the Large-Scale Data & Systems (LSDS) group in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London, UK. 

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Dr Bronwyn Cumbo

My research sits at the intersection of Human Computer Interaction, Science and Technology Studies, and Participatory Design. I am particularly interested in how creative, critical and participatory design methods can inspire and enable social and environmental sustainability with marginalised groups (e.g. women and children). I am currently focusing on two research areas in my role as a research fellow within the Digital Equity and Digital Transformation Group. Firstly, I am part of the PROTIC project leading research exploring the role if ICT in empowering domestic workers in Bangladesh.

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