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Professor Yun Yang

Professor, Software Eng

Biography

Professor Yun Yang is part of the Swinburne University Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. His research expertise spans areas including cloud and edge computing, workflows, distributed systems, software development environments and service oriented computing.

Recent research projects have examined areas such as service oriented computing in the cloud, scheduling and temporal analysis in cloud workflows, and big data management in cloud computing. All of these projects have been partially funded by the ARC.

Alongside his teaching and research responsibilities, Professor Yang is currently Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Sytems and was Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing.


PhD candidate and honours supervision

Higher degrees by research

Accredited to supervise Masters & Doctoral students as Principal Supervisor.

Publications

Also published as: Yang, Yun; Yang, Y.
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Recent research grants awarded

  • 2023: Cost-effective and Reliable Edge Caching for Software Vendors *; ARC Linkage Projects Scheme
  • 2023: Cost-effective Edge Service Provisioning in the Last Mile of 5G *; ARC Discovery Projects Scheme
  • 2023: Decentralised Data Management for Edge Caching Systems in 5G *; ARC Linkage Projects Scheme
  • 2021: Cost-effective App Service Management in Edge Computing Environment *; ARC Discovery Projects Scheme
  • 2018: A Data Driven Paradigm for Service-Oriented System Engineering *; ARC Discovery Projects Scheme
  • 2018: ANZ - Data Analytics *; ANZ
  • 2017: AMSI Intern Project - Customer behavioural modelling and decision support applications *; ANZ
  • 2014: Visiting Researcher Scheme 2014 - Dr Tao Xie *; Visiting Researcher Scheme

* Chief Investigator


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