Huaming Chenمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Huaming Chen is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Sydney, Australia. His work focuses on trustworthy machine learning systems, software engineering, and software security. With numerous publications in top-tier conferences and journals, Dr. Chen has established himself as a significant contributor to the fields of AI security and software engineering. Dr. Chen's primary research interests lie at the intersection of software engineering and artificial intelligence, with a strong emphasis on trustworthy AI systems. His work spans several key areas including: Software Security for AI-enabled systems Trustworthy and Responsible AI development Computational biology applications Industrial 4.0 implementations Federated learning and privacy-preserving techniques Large language model verification and uncertainty analysis His research addresses critical challenges in ensuring AI systems are secure, reliable, and ethically sound. Dr. Chen's recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward addressing security and trustworthiness challenges in AI systems. His work spans multiple domains including software security (particularly for AI systems), trustworthy AI development, and applications in computational biology. A significant portion of his recent work focuses on large language models, examining their vulnerabilities, verification methods, and uncertainty analysis. He also maintains active research in federated learning, adversarial machine learning, and software security techniques. Dr. Chen has received several notable awards and recognitions: 2020 IEEE CIS Student Grant for IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE (WCCI) 2017 Student and Early Career Travel Fellowship for The 16th International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB 2017) 2017 Student Travel Award for 2017 IEEE World Congress on Services Dr. Chen actively supervises multiple research students working on cutting-edge projects related to trustworthy AI and software security. His current students are exploring topics ranging from blockchain-based governance frameworks to open-source AI security and digital twin platforms. He also serves in numerous committee roles at top conferences including area chair for ACM MM, and PC member for ACM CCS, IJCAI, KDD, and many others. His service as a Guest Editor for journals like Computers & Security and as a Grant Reviewer for UKRI demonstrates his standing in the research community. Dr. Chen organizes workshops focused on Trustworthy and Responsible AI, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field. His research group appears to focus on practical applications of AI security techniques, with projects spanning multiple domains including healthcare, finance, and industrial systems. He maintains active collaborations with researchers across multiple institutions, as evidenced by his co-authorship on diverse publications.
