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Research interests:AI Diagnosis, Diagnosability, Symbolic Model Checking, Discrete-Event System, Application to Smart Grid. | |||||||||||||||||
Duties:Starting from July 2010 when I was in the 3rd year of my undergraduate study, I have been a tutor and lab demonstrator at the ANU for undergraduate courses (1000 & 2000-level) and postgraduate courses (6000-level), such as Introduction to Software Systems (COMP 1110/1510/6710), | |||||||||||||||||
Bio:I am a PhD student in the Artificial Intelligence Research Group, ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) & NICTA Optimisation Research Group, Canberra Research Lab. My supervisor is Alban Grastien. I was awarded the ANU PhD Supplementary Scholarship in 2012. Publication includes a paper co-authored with Alban Grastien, for The 24th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (DX 2013). In December 2011, I graduated from the ANU with Bachelor of Software Engineering Honours, 4-year Honours degree accredited by Engineers Australia and The Australian Computer Society. I have obtained IELTS Overall Band 8 and minimum 7.5 in 4 categories. In particular, I have achieved Band 9 for Listening. During my 2nd year of undergraduate study (2009), I received the award of Dean’s List, from Prof. Chris Baker, ANU CECS. In February 2010, I completed a full-time internship for 2 months at SAP Labs, Shanghai China. I was awarded the Summer Research Scholarship from the ANU in 2010/11. In 2011, I published a paper co-authored with undergraduate supervisors, Hanna Suominen and Leif Hanlen, at The Health Informatics Conference Australia. In 2011/12, I received the Taste of Research Scholarship, from The University of New South Wales, Sydney. I have practical interpersonal communication skills and I have been a volunteer explainer since April 2010 at Questacon, The National Science & Technology Centre, Canberra. | |||||||||||||||||



