Professor Melinda Hodkiewicz is a leading academic at the University of Western Australia (UWA), affiliated with the School of Engineering's Mechanical Engineering department. Her work focuses on advancing maintenance, asset management, and safety practices through data-driven approaches, particularly in Technical Language Processing (TLP) and industrial ontologies. She has held significant roles such as the BHP Fellow for Engineering for Remote Operations (2015–2022) and leadership in the $8.8M Australian Government-funded Training Centre for Transforming Maintenance through Data Science. Research interests include applying TLP to maintenance and safety texts, ontology development for industrial interoperability, and advancing standards like ISO 23726. Awards include the MESA Medal (Lifetime Achievement in Asset Management) and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE). She has contributed to international standards (ISO 55000 series) and served on boards of organizations like NOPSEMA and MRIWA. Her work aligns with UN SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure). Key contributions include developing the Industrial Ontology Foundry's Maintenance Working Group, creating open-source tools like OpenBoltRF for wind turbine analysis, and advancing semantic quality assurance frameworks for maintenance procedures. Her research bridges technical language processing with industrial applications, enhancing safety and operational efficiency in sectors like mining, energy, and offshore engineering. Education: BA(Hons) in Metallurgy (University of Oxford, 1985), PhD in Engineering (UWA, 2014) Grants: ARC Training Centre for Transforming Maintenance (2019–2025), ARC Hub for Offshore Floating Facilities (2014–2021) Advisory Roles: Standards Australia EL-069 (Automation Systems), ISO TC184/SC4 (Industrial Data)








