I have had the pleasure to supervise and collaborate with some amazing students and early career researchers, as listed below. They have made my life as a researcher all that more enjoyable and productive.
2024 – present: Collaborator and Mentor of Post-doctoral Researcher, Dr Aminath Shausan, "Projecting future climate impact on influenza infection in Australia", CSIRO Health and Biosecurity.
2024 – present: Collaborator and Mentor of Post-doctoral Researcher, Dr Esmaeel Eftekharian, "Computational fluid dynamics analysis of CO2 direct air capture units", CSIRO Environment.
2023 – 2024: Supervisor of Post-doctoral Researcher, Dr Dan Li, "Data-driven estimation of climate risk in agricultural production", CSIRO Environment.
2023 – 2024: Collaborator and Mentor of Early Career Researcher, Dylan Lynton, "Proper orthogonal decomposition as machine learning features for ocean forecasting", CSIRO Environment.
2021: Supervisor and Mentor of Early Career Researcher, Dr Raktima Dey, "High resolution quantile scaled climate scenario projections for Australia", CSIRO Environment.
2025 – present: External Supervisor of PhD Candidate, Alexei Domorev, Predicting Climate-Sensitive Commodity Prices with the Novel Zero-Shot Inference Machine Learning Approach, Melbourne Business School, The University of Melbourne.
2024 – present: External Supervisor of PhD Candidate, Yiyi Guo, Application of machine learning for bias correction in climate forecasts and projections, School of Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne.
2024 – present: External Supervisor of PhD Candidate, Chandana Nagenahally Manjunath, "Sustainable investment, ratings, and impact of climate risk", Department of Applied Finance Macquarie University.
2023 – present: Collaborator and Mentor of PhD Candidate, Thomas Valenti, "Boundary layer processes in atmospheric reanalysis", School of Engineering, University of Melbourne.
2022 – 2024: Collaborator and Mentor of PhD candidate, Hamid Yahyaei, "The Impacts of El Niño– Southern Oscillations on Global Food Security: An Implied Volatility Approach", Department of Applied Finance, Macquarie University.
2018: Collaborator and Mentor of PhD Candidate, Sheva Senthil, "Analysis of the factors contributing to the skin friction coefficient in adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layers and their variation with the pressure gradient", Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash University.
2025: External Supervisor of Masters students, Zhihao Deng, Chuqi Cao, HanBo Yang, "Neural ordinary differential equation based atmospheric convection modelling", Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Melbourne.
2024: Supervisor of Visiting Master Student, Luiz Henrique Barcelos Duarte, "Development of bias correction schemes for drought prediction ", Computer Science and Technology, Federal University of Itajubá.
2024: External Supervisor of Masters Students, Pei-Hsuan Hsu, Yicheng Zhang, Ishika Saket Prasad, Chinatip Kultanapanit, Xingyi Hu, "Machine Learning Estimation of the Future Climate Risk Amplification of Food Security Induced Conflict", School of Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne.
2023: External Supervisor of Masters students, Ritwik Giri, Sunchuangyu Huang, Jihang Yu, Xiangyi He, Jiaqi Hu, "Machine Learning Estimation of the Future Climate Risk Amplification of Food Security Induced Conflict", School of Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne.
2016: Supervisor of Honours Student, Andrew Cullen, "A stochastic self-energy closure for Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence", Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash University.
2015: Supervisor of Honours Student, Anthony Bortoli, "Finite Time Dynamic Mode Decomposition of PIV Measurements of a Zero-Net-Mass-Flux Jet Forced Aerofoil", Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash University.