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Dana Rezazadegan is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science and Software Engineering at Swinburne University of Technology, affiliated with the School of Science, Computing and Emerging Technologies. Her work bridges artificial intelligence, computer vision, and healthcare applications, with a strong focus on human-robot collaboration and digital health solutions.
Research Interests: Her primary research areas include deep learning, computer vision, LLMs, health informatics, continual learning, and AI for inclusive education. She investigates how intelligent systems can support human activities in healthcare and assistive robotics.
The recent publications highlight a consistent focus on applying AI to healthcare challenges—ranging from clinical NLP and patient decision support to automated severity assessment in diseases like COVID-19. She also contributes significantly to foundational AI methods, including uncertainty quantification, speech summarization, and real-time 3D pose estimation for embedded and mobile platforms.
- Superstar of STEM, Science and Technology Australia, 2021
- Teaching Award, Swinburne University of Technology, 2020
- Early Career Marie Curie Fellowship, 2014
- Top 20 in Iran's Mathematics Olympiad, 2000
Dana actively supervises PhD students on topics such as continual learning, AI tutoring, electricity price forecasting, and 3D pose estimation. She has secured multiple research grants, including projects on inclusive AI for dyslexic learners and AI for energy forecasting. Her collaborative work spans institutions like Macquarie University and CSIRO, and she engages in public outreach through media contributions on AI ethics and privacy.
She leads and contributes to interdisciplinary teams focused on AI in healthcare and education, often involving co-design with clinicians and end-users. Her labs and research groups emphasize real-world applicability, ethical considerations, and human-centered AI design.


