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Supervisors in Information Technology, Monash University

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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, machine learning, optimization, data science, computer vision, natural language processing, and multiagent learning algorithms, with their applications in various areas. He has been a leading researcher in Australia in the field of Artificial Intelligence, recognized by The Australian's 2018 Research Magazine, and among the world's top 2% scientists in the field of Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing by Elsevier B.V. and Stanford University.

Dr Fuad Noman

I am currently a lecturer and researcher at Monash University Malaysia in the School of Information Technology, where I have worked since June 2022. My areas of expertise include time series analysis, bio-image processing, bio-signal processing, statistical modelling, pattern recognition, prediction and forecasting, and deep learning. My research uses these methods to investigate biomedical signal/image processing and classification.

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Prof Patrick Olivier

If you are a designer, computer scientist, engineer, or social scientist that is looking to research real-world challenges, and you are interested in human-centred design methods or human-centred design methods, then you might be interested in working with me and the cross-disciplinary team at Action Lab to address Digital Civics challenges. Digital Civics is a new cross-disciplinary area of research that explores ways technology can promote new forms of participation in the design and delivery of public, commercial and humanitarian services, from education and public health to social care


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