Profile

Tat-Jun Chin

Tat-Jun Chin received his PhD in Computer Systems Engineering from Monash University in 2007, which was supported by the Endeavour Australia-Asia Award, and a Bachelor in Mechatronics Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in 2004, where we won the Vice Chancellor’s Award. He currently holds the SmartSat CRC Professorial Chair of Sentient Satellites at The University of Adelaide. He is also the Director of Machine Learning for Space at The Australian Institute for Machine Learning. Tat-Jun’s research interest lies in optimisation for computer vision and machine learning, and their application to robotic vision, space and smart cities. He has published more than 100 research articles on the subject, and has won several awards for his research, including a CVPR award (2015), a BMVC award (2018), Best of ECCV (2018), two DST Awards (2015, 2017) and IAPR Award (2019).

Disciplines: Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Systems, Computer Vision, Machine Learning,
Industries: Aerospace, Mining,