
About
Trong Nhan Ly is a Researcher at the Australian National University (ANU) School of Computing. He holds a PhD from ANU (2024) and previously earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Networks and Communications (2016) and a Master’s in Computer Science (2019) from the University of Information Technology, Vietnam National University-HoChiMinh City. Since 2024, he has been affiliated with the Computational Phylogenomics Lab at ANU.
Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, Australian National University (2024)
- Master of Computer Science, University of Information Technology (2019)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Networks), University of Information Technology (2016)
Research Interests: Dr. Ly focuses on advancing phylogenetic methodologies through machine learning and high-performance computing. His work addresses challenges in genomic data analysis, particularly in pandemic-scale phylogenetics, and integrates computational tools like IQ-TREE 3 and AliSim-HPC. He also contributed to IoT network emulation testbeds such as UiTiOt.
Publications: His recent work emphasizes phylogenetic software development, pandemic data analysis, and efficient algorithms for genomic datasets. Earlier contributions include container-based IoT testbed frameworks for large-scale network evaluation.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grant details provided. His current role as a Research Associate at ANU focuses on lab-based research and software development.
Labs: Active member of the Computational Phylogenomics Lab at ANU, specializing in phylogenetic inference and bioinformatics.
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