Dr. Xuhui Fan is a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence at the School of Computing, Macquarie University. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Technology Sydney (Australia) and a bachelor's degree in Mathematical Statistics from China. Prior to his current role, he worked as a project engineer at Data61 (formerly NICTA), a postdoc fellow at the University of New South Wales, and a lecturer at the University of Newcastle. His research focuses on Bayesian methods, federated learning, temporal point processes, and neural network architectures. He is affiliated with the Data Horizons Research Centre and the Frontier AI Research Centre at Macquarie University. Key research interests include developing interpretable AI models, advancing federated learning for privacy-sensitive applications, and applying Bayesian techniques to complex data analysis. His work bridges theoretical advancements in machine learning with practical applications in areas such as anomaly detection, generative models, and spatio-temporal data analysis. Dr. Fan’s publications span top-tier conferences like NeurIPS, ICML, and IJCAI, covering topics such as diffusion models, nonstationary processes, and scalable relational models. He has contributed to surveys on Bayesian federated learning and developed novel frameworks for dynamic customer segmentation and network sustainability. His research collaborations span institutions in Australia and internationally, reflecting his expertise in interdisciplinary AI applications. Current projects emphasize ethical AI practices, efficient uncertainty quantification, and scalable inference techniques for large-scale datasets.












