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9 May 2018
2018-0509

Dr Dana Rezazadegan

Lecturer in Computer Science and Software Engineering

Swinburne University of Technology

Dr Dana Rezazadegan is enthusiastic about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and Robotics to facilitate people’s lives. She’s bringing innovative solutions to real-world problems by creating systems who can think and act intelligently.

Dana is a lecturer of AI and Data Science from Swinburne University of Technology. She graduated from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in 2019 with a PhD in Robotic vision. At QUT, she was a part of the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision, an Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence, where she worked on training an assistive robot to recognise and predict actions to be able to intelligently collaborate with its human peer for assembling tasks. Dana has worked as a Post-doctoral research fellow to apply Artificial intelligence to healthcare and health informatics at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University.

Dana’s research is in the field of artificial intelligence. She is interested in the capability of robots and other agents to develop broadly intelligent behaviour through learning and interaction. She is also passionate about applying AI in a wide range of healthcare applications such as early stage cancer diagnosis, digital scribe, and mental disorder recognition from social media.

Dr Dana Rezazadegan is a Superstar of STEM.