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Professor Junbin Gao is Professor of Big Data Analytics at the University of Sydney Business School. He previously served as Professor in Computing (2010-2016) and Associate Professor (2005-2010) at Charles Sturt University, and held academic positions at University of New England and University of Southampton. He is also a Member of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, demonstrating his regional academic engagement.
Professor Gao earned his BSc and MSc from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) and PhD from Dalian University of Technology (DUT). His academic journey includes Professor at HUST (1997), Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Wuhan University (1991-1993), and multiple guest professorships at leading Chinese institutions including Wuhan University, HUST, and Beijing University of Technology.
Professor Gao's research spans from approximation theory and multivariate spline functions to wavelet applications, and now focuses on machine learning and big data analytics. His recent work explores matrix neural networks, tensorial recurrent neural networks, and innovative approaches to data subspace clustering on manifolds. He integrates Riemannian geometry with machine learning to address challenges with manifold-valued data, finding applications in international relations, financial panel data, and computer vision. His publication record shows a clear progression toward increasingly sophisticated applications of machine learning in business analytics.
Professor Gao has secured significant research funding including two Discovery Project grants from the Australian Research Council (ARC). His 260 academic papers and two books demonstrate substantial scholarly impact across multiple domains of data science and machine learning.
Professor Gao supervises numerous research students working on cutting-edge topics including multivariate volatility forecasting, interpretable uncertainty systems, graph machine learning for consumer behavior, and deep learning for stock market prediction. His research group bridges theoretical advances with practical applications in business analytics, with particular interest in international relations research and financial panel data analysis.

