Supervisors in Information Technology, Monash University
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Dr Sanoop Mallissery
I am Sanoop Mallissery, a Lecturer in the School of Information Technology at Monash University Malaysia. I hold a Ph.D. in Computer Science from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), Taiwan, where my research focused on Dependable Systems Security. My academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology and a Master's in Cyber Security, complemented by substantial experience across academic and industrial settings.
Prof Kim Marriott
Kim is a Professor in Computer Science. After obtaining his PhD in 1989 he worked at the IBM TJ Watson Research Center until joining Monash in 1993.
He is the Director of Monash Assistive Technology and Society (MATS) Centre and Discipline Group Lead for Creative Technologies. He has over 200 research publications and is best known for his research into assistive technologies for people who are blind or have low vision and data visualisation.
Roberto Martinez-Maldonado
Roberto Martinez-Maldonado Associate Professor of Learning Analytics and Human-Computer Interaction in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University. A computer system engineer by training and skills, Roberto’s developments are aimed at finding the match between the best blended learning pedagogies and the advantages that emerging technologies may offer to provide continued support for learning on and off campus.
Prof Jon McCormack
Professor Jon McCormack is the founder and director of SensiLab, a creative technologies research space that connects different disciplines together to explore the untapped potential of technology. His research spans multiple disciplines, including design, art and computer science. He is the recipient of more than 16 national and international awards for both artistic creativity and technical research, including the Eureka Prize for Innovation in Computer Science and the Lumen Prize for Digital Art.
Prof Bernd Meyer
My interests are in computational ecology. I develop mathematical and computational models for the interactions of organisms with their environment, including the impact our changing environment has on their lives. Most of my work is centred on the collective behaviour of social insects, such as bees and ants, in the hope that a deeper understanding of their behaviour will allow us to better protect them and the important ecosystem services they provide. Insect societies are entirely self-organised, without any central leader or master plan.
Floyd Mueller
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller directs the Exertion Games Lab at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. The Exertion Games Lab investigates the design of exertion games, inventing the future of bodily play. This research is situated within a broader interaction design agenda that supports people’s values such as an active life. Floyd has been a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Stanford University, having worked on the topic of exertion games now across four continents, including at organizations such as the MIT Media Lab, Media Lab Europe, Fuji-Xerox Palo Alto Laboratories and Xerox Parc.
Dr Jesmin Nahar
Dr. Jesmin Nahar's BIO: Dr. Jesmin Nahar is an experienced data scientist and academic with over 17 years of expertise in predictive analytics, statistical modeling, and machine learning applications across health and business sectors. She holds a PhD in IT specialization in Data Science from Central Queensland University (2007–2011), Australia, focusing on computational intelligence for cancer and heart disease diagnosis, and a PhD in Biological Science from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
Dr Sadia Nawaz
Sadia is a Lecturer and Researcher at Monash University's Department of Human-Centred Computing. Her research areas include learning analytics (LA), artificial Intelligence in education (AIED), educational technology, assessment, feedback, learning design, epistemic emotions & cognition.
Assoc Prof Thanh Thi Nguyen
A/Prof. Nguyen's research interests include artificial intelligence, data science, computer vision, natural language processing, and multiagent learning algorithms with a focus on digital forensics, cybersecurity, and applications for community safety. He has been a leading researcher in Australia in the field of Artificial Intelligence, recognized in a report by The Australian: https://leagueofscholars.com/media/2018%20RESEARCH%20Magazine.pdf, and among the world's top 2% scientists in the field of Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing by Elsevier B.V.