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Yanchun Zhang (张彦春) Professor, Director Centre for Applied Informatics Victoria University 中科院大学 千人计划 特聘教授 Outline 1. Introduction - myself and my career path 2. VU Research Focus and Strengths 3. Applied Informatics, Centre for Applied Informatics 4. Partnerships with Chinese Academics Organizations Chinese Academic of Science (CAS) Central China Normal University (CCNU) Zhejiang University, NIT University of Science and Technology of China 5. Future development and collaboration 1. Myself 1. 1 989-91: PhD in Computer Science, University of Queensland, Australia 2.91-93, Research Fellow, UQ 3.94-2002, Lecturer-Associate Professor, University of Southern Queensland 4.2013—now, Professor, VU 5.2010- now, Director, CAI 6.2011-now, 1000-Talent Professor, UCAS (千 人计划特聘专家). 2. VU Research Focus Areas: Applied informatics Creative arts & writing Diversity & wellbeing Education, diversity & lifelong learning Food & nutritional sciences Medical & health sciences Sport, exercise & active living Strategic economics Supply chain, logistics & transport Sustainable environmental technologies VU’s ratings in 2012 ERA: The highest rating of 5 (well above world standard) in: electrical and electronic engineering human movement and sports science pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences. A rating of 4 (above world standard) in: applied mathematics medical physiology. A rating of 3 (world standard) in: artificial intelligence and image processing distributed computing chemical engineering civil engineering food sciences nursing social work psychology performing arts and creative writing cultural studies 3. Centre for Applied Informatics Research group in computing and information technology and IT applications. One of VU's areas of research strengths Engaging computer scientists, domain experts in application areas, industry and government partners to develop innovative information technology and applications to benefit the society. e-Research projects: e-Health, e-Environment, eBusiness, e-Education, e-Community, e-Security etc. 5/8/2017 6 Y. Zhang Innovative e-Research Track Record and Research Profile International reputation in the research areas of data management, 5/8/2017 web service, web/data mining, and e-research. Collaboration among experts from different domains, in particular in ICT area, and its applications in health care, environment studies, business process and legal information management. funded by a number of Australian Research Council grants, such as Discovery & Linkage Projects. The centre also attracts a large amount of funding from external bodies. Made strong impact through applications and collaborations with governments and industrial organizations such as the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, World Health Organization and Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services, Australian e-Health Research Centre. Has established close and broad relationships with institutional and industrial partners and research networks. 8 Y. Zhang Research profile Active research areas: Data Mining, Data Management, Web service, Health informatics, …. Current ARC Funding: 1 DP Project, 1 DECRA, 2 LP Projects & 1 Australia - China Special Fund: Zhang, Yi, He, Steyn, Taraporewalla, Cao Real-time and Self- Adaptive Stream Data Analyser for Intensive Care Management, ARC Linkage Project (LP100200682), 2010-2013 ($345,000+ $120K) Y. Miao and Y. Zhang, Data Exchange and Service Integration with Applications in Health Information Systems, ARC Linkage Project (LP100100624), 20102013 ($312,453+$100K) 5/8/2017 9 Y. Zhang ARC DP: Zhang, He and de Souza, Using Data Mining Methods to Remove Uncertainties in Sensor Data Streams, ARC DP, $270K (2013-2014 ) DECRA DECRA Fellow: He, Accurate Abnormality Detection in Online and Multiple Time Series, $345K ( 2013-2015) 1 Australia-China Special Fund for research collaboration with University of Science and Technology of China (2013): $42K. 5/8/2017 10 Y. Zhang Media Release English The Australian, The Age, Canberra Time, Brisbane Time, WA Today, Sydney Morning Herold, 。。。。 A few seconds can save patients‘ lives, www.theage.com.au (The Age, March 11, 2013) Surgery made safer with program that predicts patients' vital signs (The Australian, March 26, 2013) 中文新闻: China Daily, ChinaNews, XinhuaNet, 。。。 澳华裔教授研发计算机程序提前20秒预测患者病况-中新网 华裔教授开发救命程序提前20秒预测患者病况 華裔信息學家研發程式預測維生指數 - 星島聯網 。。。 Yanchun Zhang -> 张彦春 (not 张燕春) 手术中 智能中心 异常? Y 13 Predicting Vital Signs 4. Partnerships with China Chinese Academic of Science (CAS) Central China Normal University (CCNU) Zhejiang University, NIT University of Science and Technology of China 。。。 Partners in China Joint Research Lab with CAS . 5/8/2017 17 Y. Zhang VU-UCAS Joint Lab. E-Health and Social Computing Laboratory is a joint-venture between Victoria University and the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (GUCAS). VICTORIA UNIVERSITY MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA E-health covers many areas – like online diagnoses, electronic handling and accessibility of patient data, as well as diagnosis predictions and data mining, to name a few. Social computing research targets the social environment and behaviour of the web community, which is growing rapidly with the advent of social media. E-HEALTH AND SOCIAL COMPUTING RESEARCH PROJECTS SOCIAL MEDIA MINING FOR PUBLIC EVENT DETECTION Using text mining and analysis to reveal the health intelligence of special population, the outcome will benefit health and wellbeing sectors both nationally and internationally. GOOGLE MAPPING ENHANCEMENT Software that taps into Google Maps technology to identify healthcare needs by geographical location enabled the Tasmanian Department of Health Services to better use its hospitalisation, death, cancer incidence and diseases data for monitoring and surveillance of the health of Tasmanian residents. ANALYSIS OF GAIT PATTERNS FOR DETECTING RISK OF FALLING Analyzing gait (walking) patterns to evaluate walking performance can detect abnormalities and identify those at risk of falling. This aims to tackle a major public health issue in Australia, costing the community around $2.4 billion each year. GP E-CONNECT In partnership with the Australian Research Council and Westgate General Practice Network, GP E-connect aims to vastly improve management of medical records by allowing referrals and patient data to be integrated for use by different service providers. REAL-TIME STREAM DATA MINING FOR INTENSIVE CARE MANAGEMENT In partnership with the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and the Australian Research Council, software is being developed that allows surgeons and anesthetists to monitor and predict risks to patients during surgery by comparing their past health records with immediate health-related information, such as current blood pressure and heart rate. It can also compare a patient’s data to other patients’ to predict and prevent life-threatening incidents. Joint Research Lab with CAS Research Team 1 Post doctor Fellow 4 PhD Students 4 Master Students Funding Seeding fund from CAS/VU NSFC Project fund 5/8/2017 20 Y. Zhang Joint Research Centre with Zhejiang University NIT Jointly recruit post doctorial research fellows Staff exchange program: the staff members are encouraged to visit the other party for research cooperation. Student exchange program: the students are encouraged to visit the other party for exchanging learning experience. 5/8/2017 21 Y. Zhang Joint PhD supervision with CCNU Two CSC PhD Scholarship Students in Information Technology from CCNU to enrol at VU, Tuition fee waived from VU, Co-supervised by VU and CCNU staff Collaborative Research projects … 5/8/2017 22 Y. Zhang Australia - China Special Fund for research collaboration with USTC Joint research work with a number of publications Y. Zhang, G. Xu, E. Chen and Y. Zong, Spatiotemporal identification of health events and complex event processing, Australia-China Science and Research Fund (ACSRF), DIISRTE, Australia Government, $49,621, 20132014. 5/8/2017 23 Y. Zhang 5. Future Directions for CAI Attracting high profile staff/researchers Recruiting strong PhD students Collaborating with colleagues Developing further international collaborations 5/8/2017 24 Y. Zhang