His doctoral dissertation was honored with the CORE Australasian Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award; Invited to present a talk at the 2025 Australasian Computer Science Week.
Research Experience
A postdoctoral research fellow in the Urban Computing Lab at Monash University. His research focuses on developing efficient algorithms to solve pathfinding queries and related planning tasks across various application domains, such as games, road networks, warehouses, and more.
Education
Ph.D. from the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University (supervised by Associate Professor Muhammad Aamir Cheema, Associate Professor Daniel Harabor, and Professor Peter Stuckey); Bachelor of Software Engineering (with Honors) from Monash University.
Background
Research interests encompass a variety of topics related to transportation and optimization, including heuristic search, multi-agent pathfinding, and electric vehicle routing. Currently, he is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Urban Computing Lab at Monash University.