Zhen He

Associate Professor

Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering
La Trobe University
Bundoora, Victoria 3086
Australia

Tel : + 61 3 9479 3036
Email: z.he@latrobe.edu.au

Building: Beth Gleeson, Room: 235
 

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Research Grants

Zhen has received approximately $2.4 Million in grants during his career.



Principal Investigator: Emmanuel Kuntsche, Zhen He, Benjamin Riordan, Aiden Nibali, Rutger Engels, Reiner Hanewinkel

Title: Using AI to reveal the true extent & context of alcohol exposure in videos

Sponsor: Australian Research Council Discovery Project

Duration: April 1, 2023 - March 30, 2026

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $310, 000




Principal Investigator: Emmanuel Kuntsche, Paula O’Brien, Robin Room, Zhen He, Christine Parker, Jeannie Paterson, Simone Pettigrew, Benjamin Riordan, Aiden Nibali, Dan Anderson-Luxford

Title: Solutions for regulating and monitoring alcohol marketing in Instagram influencer posts

Sponsor: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation

Duration: February 1, 2023 - January 31, 2025

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $232,000




Principal Investigator: Wei Xiang, Zhen He and Rajalakshmi Rajasekaran

Title: Advances in Long-term Water Quality Monitoring through Data Fusion

Sponsor: SmartSat CRC

Duration: May 2022 - April 2025

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $105, 000



Principal Investigator: Zhen He and Aiden Nibali

Title: Using Satellite Data to Locate and Phenotype Plants from Space

Sponsor: SmartSat CRC

Duration: May 2021 - April 2024

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $105, 000



Principal Investigators: Zhen He, Aiden Nibali, Paul Gastin, David Carey

Title: The application of AI to predict strategy outcomes and strategy proposals in team sports

Sponsor: Australian Institute of Sports

Duration: July 2019 - July 2021

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $178, 000



Principal Investigator: Zhen He

Title: The application of deep learning for estimating 3D pose and other applications

Sponsor: Australian Institute of Sports

Duration: March 2019 - March 2021

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $186, 000



Principal Investigator: Zhen He and Stuart Morgan

Title: Automatic Coding of Group Movement Characteristics in Video

Sponsor: Australian Institute of Sports

Duration: June 2018 - Dec 2021

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $50, 000



Principal Investigator: Zhen He and Stuart Morgan

Title: Automatic Coding of Individual Movement Characteristics in Video

Sponsor: Australian Institute of Sports

Duration: June 2018 - Dec 2021

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $50, 000



La Trobe Principal Investigators: Zhen He and Stuart Morgan

Australian Institute of Sports and Swimming Australia Investigators: Marc Elipot, David Pease, Dino Miniutti, Michael Williamson and Mark Osborne

Title: A software system for automated annotation of swimming videos using deep learning

Sponsor: Competitive Innovation Grant, Australian Institute of Sports and Optus

Duration: July 2017 - December 2020

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $448,500



La Trobe Principal Investigator: Zhen He

Australian Institute of Sports Investigators: Stuart Morgan, Dino Miniutti, Derek Panchuk, David Pease and Daniel Greenwood

Title: Use of Deep Learning for Analysis of Video in Sports

Sponsor: High Performance Sports Research Grant, Australian Institute of Sports

Duration: August 2015 - Dec 2016

Funding Amount to La Trobe: $60,000



Principal Investigator: Zhen He

Title: Efficient databases for flash memory

Sponsor: ARC discovery grant

Duration: Jan 2009 - Dec 2011

Funding Amount: $190,000



Principal Investigators: Byung Suk Lee(PI), Zhen He (co-PI), X. Sean Wang (co-PI)

Title: A Framework for Optimal Approximate Query Evaluation based on Workload Forecasting

Sponsor: National Science Foundation in USA

Duration: Sept 2004 - Aug 2007

Funding Amount: $480,000



Chief Investigators: Zhen He, Naveen Chilamkurti

Title: Global memory management for wireless sensor networks

Sponsor: La Trobe University Faculty Block Infrastructure Grant (internal grant)

Duration: May 2005 - Dec 2005

Funding Amount: $9,450