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Sydney Area, Australia Australia
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Research Director
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Technology / Software / Internet
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liming-zhu.org
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Dr/Prof Liming Zhu is a Research Director at CSIRO’s Data61 and a conjoint full professor at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He is the chairperson of Standards Australia’s blockchain and distributed ledger committee and on AI trustworthiness-related committees. His research program innovates in the areas of AI/ML platforms, responsible/ethical AI, software engineering, computational science, blockchain, regulation technology, quantum software, privacy and cybersecurity. He has published more than 300 academic papers on software architecture, dependable systems, data/ML infrastructure, blockchain, governance and responsible AI.
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Presentations
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(3)Platforms: How Change in Industry is Driving Change in Strategy
Marshall Van Alstyne
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10 years ago
Known Unknowns: Testing in the Presence of Uncertainty (talk at ACM SIGSOFT FSE 2014 Visions & Challenges Track)
David Rosenblum
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10 years ago
Probability and Uncertainty in Software Engineering (keynote talk at NASAC 2013)
David Rosenblum
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11 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Sydney Area, Australia Australia
Occupation
Research Director
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
liming-zhu.org
About
Dr/Prof Liming Zhu is a Research Director at CSIRO’s Data61 and a conjoint full professor at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He is the chairperson of Standards Australia’s blockchain and distributed ledger committee and on AI trustworthiness-related committees. His research program innovates in the areas of AI/ML platforms, responsible/ethical AI, software engineering, computational science, blockchain, regulation technology, quantum software, privacy and cybersecurity. He has published more than 300 academic papers on software architecture, dependable systems, data/ML infrastructure, blockchain, governance and responsible AI.
Tags
responsible ai
llm
devops
foundation models
cloud
data analytics
cybersecurity
ai
genai
ai transformation
capacity planning
performance management
operation
future
dependability
release engineering
provisioning
trends
big data
software architecture
digital twin
trust
sme
distributed trust
blockchain
machine learning
architecture
software
australia
data61
emerging tech
data sharing
regtech
ir
trustworthy ai
se4ai
See more