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Professor Glen Tian is a Professor at the School of Computer Science, Queensland University of Technology. He holds two PhDs: one in computer and software engineering from the University of Sydney (2009) and another in industrial automation from Zhejiang University (1993). His academic career spans institutions including Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Curtin University, and the University of Maryland at College Park.
- Editor-in-Chief of the Handbook of Real-Time Computing (Springer)
- Associate Editor for Information Sciences (Elsevier) and Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering (Wiley)
His research focuses on big data computing, cloud computing, computer networks, smart grid communication and control, networked control systems, and cyber-physical system security. Applications include power systems, medical big data, vehicular networks, and transport systems.
Recent publications highlight advancements in smart grid communications, distributed optimization, secure multi-agent systems, and medical imaging analysis. He has led QUT's Big Data Lab and served as Leader of QUT's Networks and Communications Discipline.
Scientific achievements include
- Over 20 research grants totaling >$6M
- 6 Australian Research Council (ARC) grants
- 1 MRFF-TTRA grant ($745,623)
- 1 ATN-DAAD Australia-Germany Collaborative Grant
- 1 DEST International Science Linkage grant
He supervises PhD students in big data bioinformatics, smart grid optimization, and cyber-physical security, while mentoring 30+ postdocs and research fellows. Current projects include mitigating cyberattacks on power systems and developing AI-based atheroma diagnostic tools.




