Jia WuView profile
Associate Professor
Dr. Jia Wu is an Associate Professor and Research Director of the Centre for Applied Artificial Intelligence at Macquarie University. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Technology Sydney (2009) and is an IEEE Senior Member. His research focuses on artificial intelligence, data mining, graph neural networks, and anomaly detection, with over 200 publications in top-tier journals/conferences like IEEE TPAMI, TKDE, and conferences like KDD, IJCAI, and NeurIPS. He has received awards including the Heidelberg Laureate Forum Fellowship (2019) and multiple best paper awards. Education: PhD in Computer Science (UTS, 2009). Current roles include Director of HDR (Higher Degree Research) and Associate Editor for IEEE TNNLS and ACM TKDD. He leads projects in AI-driven cybersecurity, personalized banking solutions, and disaster response systems. Research interests emphasize graph-based learning, fake news detection, and deep learning applications. His recent work explores hypergraph neural networks for fraud detection and brain graph analysis for neurological disorders. He has pioneered scalable semi-supervised clustering techniques and transformer-based hypergraph models for anomaly detection. Awards include CIKM'22 Best Paper Runner-Up, ICDM'21 Best Student Paper, and the 2023 Faculty of Science and Engineering Collaboration Award. His work spans 13 active research projects, including mitigating AI deepfakes in identity systems and enhancing disaster response networks through graph-based simulations. Labs/Teams: Leads teams in the Data Horizons Research Centre, Future Communications Research Centre, and Hearing Research Centre. Collaborates internationally in AI, data mining, and social network analysis.






