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Supervisors in Information Technology, Monash University

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Dr Kirsten Ellis

Kirsten Ellis is enthusiastic about using technology to create a more inclusive society. She brings together technology and creativity to produce innovative solutions to real world problems. Her research interests include human computer interaction where she utilises her experience in designing, developing and evaluating systems for people to advance the field of inclusive technologies.

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Dr Don Samitha Elvitigala

Don Samitha Elvitigala is a Lecturer in the Exertion Games Lab at Monash, Human Centred Computing Department,

Dr Barrett Ens

Barrett’s current research focuses on interacting with data in immersive environments, with an aim of improving the productivity of interaction to enable more complex and useful systems. This research explores how to take advantage of human spatial abilities for manipulating and understanding information beyond the confines of traditional flat displays. Maturing technologies such as augmented reality (AR), the internet of things (IoT) and wearable computing devices allow us to begin integrating computing activities into the physical world.

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Assoc Prof Joanne Evans

While standards for out-of-home care in Australia and other countries emphasise the need to put the physical, emotional, spiritual and social health and wellbeing of children and young people at the centre of service provision, they are being implemented on archival and recordkeeping infrastructure built for previous eras of child protection and welfare. These regimes have been found to foster poor quality recordkeeping, and be incapable of supporting childhood development outcomes.

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Dr Ong Huey Fang

Dr Ong Huey Fang specialised in intelligent computing and data mining. Her research interests are mainly in artificial intelligence, data mining, bioinformatics, and software engineering. Dr Ong's recent research centres on using artificial intelligence for cancer biomarkers and drug discoveries through integrated omics data, such as transcriptomic, genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data. In her works, she demonstrated how biomedical data could be analysed with machine learning and computational techniques to meet healthcare needs for automated, robust and explainable prediction systems.

Dr Caddie Gao

Dr Caddie Gao is a decision scientist working at the intersection of business and information systems. A focus of her research is to examine decision support technologies and their impact on addressing organisational challenges. Her latest research focuses on applying behavioural economics (BE) in understanding human decision-making, and designing, developing, and evaluating business analytics/intelligence systems to support and improve human decision-making processes and decision outcomes.

Prof Dragan Gasevic

Here is my recent bio: Dragan Gašević is Professor of Learning Analytics in the Faculty of Information Technology and Director of the Centre for Learning Analytics at Monash University. He is a founder and served as the President (2015-2017) of the Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR). He has also held several honorary appointments in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.  In 2019-2021, he was recognized as the national field leader in educational technology in The Australian’s Research Magazine.


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