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Associate Professor Mahsa Baktashmotlagh is an ARC Future Fellow at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Queensland. Her research focuses on machine learning techniques applied to visual data analysis, biomedical data (e.g., antibacterial activity prediction), and cybersecurity. She holds a PhD from the University of Queensland (2014) and has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications.
Her research interests include domain adaptation, deep learning, and robust generalization across domains. Notable contributions include the development of DI-NIDS (a domain-invariant network intrusion detection system) and advancements in open-set domain adaptation. Her work bridges theoretical machine learning with practical applications in healthcare and computer vision.
- Education: PhD in Machine Learning, The University of Queensland (2014)
- Awards: ARC Future Fellowship (202X)
- Research Themes: Domain Adaptation, Cybersecurity, Biomedical AI
Her recent work explores challenges in cross-domain generalization, adversarial machine learning, and scalable 3D object detection. She is actively involved in supervising graduate students and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects involving robotics and medical imaging.
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