Supervisors in Information Technology, Monash University
Displaying 16 - 30 of 290 supervisors.
Dr Gleb Belov
Have done lots of technical design of optimization algorithms and modeling, in particular branch-and-cut-and-price, dynamic programming, modeling in MiniZinc, MIP reformulations of high-level constraints
John Betts
Dr Marcel Boehme
Marcel's research is focussed on automated vulnerability detection, analysis, testing, debugging, and repair of large software systems, where he investigates practical topics such as efficiency, scalability, and reliability of automated techniques via theoretical and empirical analysis. His highperformance fuzzers discovered 100+ bugs in widely-used software systems, more than 50 of which are security-critical vulnerabilities registered as CVEs at the US National Vulnerability Database.
Professor Wray Buntine
Wray enjoys playing with web/text data, writing code, and devising Bayesian algorithms. He used to support some of his work on Github (wbuntine).
Professor Frada Burstein
Prof Burstein is an ICT Lead researcher in digital health. Her expertise is in multidisciplinary, participatory research, knowledge management tools, including those for mobile and real time decision support. In the past ten years she led the design and implementation of on-line portals, mobile apps and ontologies for decision support in various health domains.
Prof Jianfei Cai
Jianfei is a Professor at Faculty of IT, Monash University, where he currently serves as the Head for the Data Science & AI Department. His major research interests include computer vision, multimedia and visual computing. He has published more than 200 technical papers in international conferences and journals. He is a co-recipient of paper awards in ACCV, ICCM, IEEE ICIP and MMSP.
Dr Thomas Chandler
Assoc Prof Aamir Cheema
Muhammad Aamir Cheema is currently an ARC Future Fellow and Associate Professor at Monash University. He was a Lecturer at Monash from Nov-2013 to Dec-2015 and Senior Lecturer from 2016-2018. Prior to this, he was a Research Fellow (2011-2013) at School of Computer Science and Engineering at The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia. He obtained his Ph.D. degree (2008-2011) from UNSW, Australia.
Dr Guanliang Chen
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.