About
Hieu Nim is a Senior Research Fellow at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI), Monash University, leading the Developmental Systems Biology laboratory under Prof. Mirana Ramialison. He is affiliated with Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Data Science & AI research group (Faculty of IT), and the Rheumatology Group at Monash Health. With a PhD (2013) from National University of Singapore and MIT, his work focuses on applying data science techniques to biomedical challenges, particularly in heart diseases and multi-omics analysis.
Research interests include cloud-based platforms for heart disease modeling (VISIONET, TrawlerWeb, 3D Cardiomics), bioinformatics tools for multi-omics profiling, and immersive visualization systems using AR/VR technologies. He has published >33 peer-reviewed papers in journals like Nature Biotechnology and The Lancet Rheumatology, and secured ~$1.7M in grants including Victoria Cancer Agency and NHMRC funding.
Teaching roles include lecturing in Monash's FIT4012 (Honours) and BRM5012 (Masters programs), with 4+ years of academic instruction and supervision of 8 completed PhD/Master’s students. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through biomedical innovations.



