Jinman Kim
Resume
A/Prof Jinman Kim received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Sydney in 2006. He was an ARC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Sydney and then a Marie Curie Senior Research Fellow at the University of Geneva, prior to joining the University of Sydney in 2013 as a Faculty member.
Dr Kim’s research is in the application of machine learning (subset of AI) for biomedical image analysis and visualization. His focus is on multi-modal data processing and includes image-omics, multi-modal data processing, and image data correlation to other health data. He has produced a number of publications in this field and received multiple competitive grants and scientific recognitions. Dr Kim is actively involved in his research communities where is an A/Editor TVCJ and the Vice President of the computer graphics society (CGS).
Dr Kim has actively focused on research translation where he has worked closely with clinical partners to take his research into clinical practice. He is the Research Director of the Nepean Telehealth Technology Centre (NTTC) at the Nepean hospital, responsible for translational telehealth and digital hospital research. Some of his research has been developed into clinical software that is being used / trialled at multiple hospitals and his work on Telehealth has been recognised with multiple awards including ‘Health Secretary Innovation Award’ at the NSW Health Innovation Symposium 2016.