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Associate Professor Hemant Kumar Singh

Faculty: UNSW Canberra
Fields of Research (FoR): Evolutionary computation, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing, Engineering Design, Optimisation

Hemant Kumar Singh is an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia.
Professor Daniel Aaron Moses

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Radiology and Imaging, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing

Daniel Moses is currently the Medical Director based in the Research Imaging  NSW (Randwick Campus) and the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering (Kensington Campus).
Mr Raktim Kumar Mondol

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
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Raktim Kumar Mondol is a PhD candidate in Computer Science and Engineering, specializing in computer vision, bioinformatics, multimodal analysis, and deep learning. He completed his MEng in En
Dr Dadong Wang

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Signal Processing, Radiology and Imaging

Dr Dadong Wang is a Conjoint Professor at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), a Senior Principal Research Scientist & the leader of the CSIRO Quantitative Imaging Research Team, part of t
Dr Ying Da Wang

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing, Petroleum and Reservoir Engineering, Carbon Sequestration Science, Computational Fluid Dynamics
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PhD: 2020, UNSW, Machine Learning Methods and Computationally Efficient Techniques in Digital Rock Analysis and micro-CT Imaging
Dr Siyuan Chen

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Signal Processing, Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
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Dr. Siyuan Chen obtained the PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from UNSW Sydney.
Professor Linlin Ge

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Signal Processing, Geomatic Engineering, Image Processing, Sensory Systems, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing not elsewhere classified, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
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Linlin is currently a Professor of remote sensing and earth observation in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia.
Dr Alfred Krzywicki

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing, Pattern Recognition and Data Mining, Knowledge Representation and Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing
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I am a Casual Academic and Research Fellow in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of New South Wales, Australia, with a background in both software engineering and AI.
Mr Terry Zhuo

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Natural Language Processing, Bioinformatics, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
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Terry is a researcher in the School of Computer Science and Engineering, UNSW Sydney and in the Faculty of Information Technology, Monash.  He also collaborates with Mila Quebec quit
Professor Claude Sammut

Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing, Knowledge Representation and Machine Learning, Intelligent Robotics

Claude Sammut is a Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering,  University of New South
Machine Learning for Personalised Heart Disease Treatment

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Cardiovascular disease is the single largest killer in the world, causing heart attacks and strokes. Experimental investigation of underlying principals are key in combating this epidemic, however individual considerations are still completely missing.