
About
Dr. Mohammad Ali Moni is a Program Lead at the Centre for AI & Digital Health Technology within Charles Sturt University's Rural Health Research Institute. He holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence & Data Science from the University of Cambridge and has held postdoctoral positions at prestigious institutions such as the University of New South Wales and the University of Oxford. His research focuses on developing interpretable machine learning models for healthcare applications, particularly in medical imaging, chronic disease prediction, and explainable AI.
Education:
- PhD in AI & Digital Health, University of Cambridge (2014)
- Postdoctoral training: University of New South Wales, University of Sydney, University of Oxford
Research Interests:
- Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision
- Health Informatics and Bioinformatics
- Medical Imaging Analysis (MRI/fMRI, Ultrasound)
- Explainable AI for Clinical Decision-Making
His work bridges data science and clinical practice, aiming to enhance transparency in AI-driven healthcare solutions.
Awards:
- Charles Sturt Excellence Awards - Highly Commended (2023)
- Excellence Award (Research) (2024)
- Senior Honorary Fellow, The University of Queensland (2023–)
Grants & Collaborations:
- Seed funding ($100,000) for graphene-aided biosensor research (2023)
- Leadership in international research programs on diabetes, stroke, and lung cancer
Labs & Initiatives: Active in the Rural Health Research Institute, focusing on AI-driven solutions for regional healthcare challenges.
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