Miao XuView profile
Research Fellow
Dr Miao Xu is a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland (UQ), affiliated with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science within the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology. She holds an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship (ARC DECRA), recognizing her early-career research excellence. Her research focuses on machine learning, data science, and time series analysis, with applications in healthcare, materials science, and algorithmic fairness. Dr Xu's work addresses challenges in noisy label handling, unlearning mechanisms, and adaptive modeling for irregular data. Education: She earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from Nanjing University. She is actively involved in supervising research and contributes to the Centre for Enterprise AI at UQ. Research Interests: Dr Xu’s expertise spans machine learning , time series analysis , deep learning , and unsupervised learning . Her recent work emphasizes robust learning with noisy or incomplete labels, model unlearning, and applications in alloy design and medical informatics. She explores methods like instance-attention GNNs for irregular time series and confidence-guided techniques for adversarial attack detection. Publications: Her recent work includes advancements in GNN-based time series modeling, bias mitigation in text classification, and active learning for alloy design. Key themes include improving generalization, reducing algorithmic bias, and enhancing model transparency. Awards: Her ARC DECRA fellowship (202X–202X) supports her research on data-driven methodologies. Supervision & Grants: Available for PhD supervision in machine learning and data science. Her grants include funding for projects in unlearning mechanisms and spatiotemporal modeling. Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Centre for Enterprise AI at UQ, collaborating on enterprise-scale AI applications and interdisciplinary research.










