Supervisors in Information Technology, Monash University
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Dr Delvin Varghese
Delvin Varghese is a Lecturer within Action Lab in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University. His research focuses on the design of technologies for nonprofits and community organizations to support community voice and inclusion.

Dr Mor Vered

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Mark Wallace
Professor Wallace ’s research interests lie in modelling and software platforms for planning, scheduling and optimisation problems.
He is passionate about modelling and optimisation and the benefits they bring. While data analytics enables us to understand the past, and forecast the future, optimisation enables us to act on this knowledge and turn it to profit – or at least a better quality of service at a cheaper cost!

Dr Hao Wang
Hao Wang is a Lecturer (US equivalent Assistant Professor) at the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, FIT of Monash University. He was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stanford University in the Bay Area, US, and a Washington Research Foundation (WRF) Innovation Fellow at the University of Washington, Seattle.

Dr Shuo Wang

Teresa Wang
Dr. Teresa Weiqing Wang is currently a lecturer in data science with Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University. She previously worked as a post-doctoral research fellow at Data and Knowledge Engineering (DKE) Group, the University of Queensland, where she also obtained her Ph.D. degree. She obtained both her bachelor degree in Software Engineering and master degree in Computer Science from Nanjing University.

Prof Geoff Webb
My current key areas of research focus on machine learning in the context of change. The world is dynamic and in a constant state of flux, yet most machine learning models learn static models from a dataset that represents a single snapshot in time. My group's research is revolutionising the field of temporal analytics. We have refocused the field on methods that are both effective and feasible for non-trivial problems.