Reza Kahlaee
Division Committee Member
Is currently a Post-doctoral Scientist at Westmead hospital and a conjoint lecture at the faculty of medicine and health, The University of Sydney. Reza has a PhD in Biomedical Engineering. His PhD research was focused on modelling an algorithm for a software screening tool to reduce drug-drug interactions and medication-induced falls in older adults. The current focus of his research is on developing machine learning methods that capture heterogeneity and identify disease mechanisms in complex human diseases and developing risk prediction and early warning clinical systems. An AAG and committee member. He is interested in Biomedical engineering, Big data research, Statistical and analytical analysis, especially in health science, Artificial intelligence, Cognitive, brain science, life science informatics, Health science, interdisciplinary research incorporating health science, computational methods in Biomedical Engineering & biology, aged care health, AI and IP(Intellectual Property). Reza is also interested and active in interdisciplinary collaboration across the health and engineering/ technological sector to improve living and health conditions. Before his academic career, Reza has vast corporate experience as a senior consultant, manager and technical manager in instrumentation, biometrics and bioinformatics, process automation, solution architect and policy manager.