معرفی
Adrian Shatte is a Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Information Technology at James Cook University. His research focuses on m-health, computational social science, and applied AI in healthcare, particularly leveraging social media and digital tools to address mental health challenges such as paternal postpartum depression, eating disorders, and perinatal mental health. He has led projects funded by MRFF Million Minds, Australian Government Innovations Connections, and others.
Education: PhD in Information Technology (James Cook University, 2016), Graduate Certificate in Education (Tertiary Teaching, Federation University Australia, 2020). Previous roles include positions at Monash, Deakin, and Federation Universities, including roles as Business Intelligence Analyst and Program Coordinator.
Research Interests: m-Health interventions, digital mental health tools, social media analytics for health surveillance, and collaborative computing in emergency management. He has published extensively in journals like *BMC Medical Research Methodology* and *Psychological Medicine*, with a focus on user-centered design frameworks and machine learning applications.
Awards: Recognized with the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Research (2021) and Early Career Researcher Awards (2020). His work spans 49 publications and 9 active projects, including collaborations with organizations like the Royal Flying Doctor Service and Gippsland Primary Health Network.
Teaching: Coordinates modules in Advanced E-Security, Mobile Computing, and Information Security. Advises PhD students on topics like explainable AI, cyber-attack defense, and AI-driven mental health chatbots.
Labs/Teams: Involved in projects leveraging federated learning for rural engagement and passive sensing technologies for maternal/paternal mental health assessment. Active on grant review panels for ACDICT and Canadian Tri-Agency committees.
