Bahram Farhadinia

Dr. Bahram Farhadinia

Research Fellow

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About

Bahram Farhadinia holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics and Data Science and is currently a Research Fellow at RMIT University.

  • He has been ranked four times among the world’s top 2% of scientists in the Stanford study (2020–2025).
  • He was recognised as the Best Researcher (Basic Sciences Group) in Khorasan-e Razavi Province, Iran, in 2022.
  • He appeared in a television interview with IRIB Khorasan-Razavi (19 September 2021) discussing strategies for academic success.
  • He has authored two books published by Springer:
    1. Information Measures for Hesitant Fuzzy Sets and Their Extensions (2019),
    2. Hesitant Fuzzy Set: Theory and Extension (2021).
  • He has published more than 35 peer-reviewed journal articles, many in leading international journals such as Information Sciences, Knowledge-Based Systems, Soft Computing, Applied Intelligence, and the International Journal of Fuzzy Systems.
  • Two of his papers have been recognised as ESI Highly Cited Papers.
  • His current research interests include Data Analytics, Uncertainty Modelling, Machine Learning.
  • Dr Farhadinia serves as Deputy of the Iranian Fuzzy Systems Society and as Editor for CAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence (Fuzzy Systems), and the International Computer Science and Engineering Society. He also acts as a reviewer for more than 30 international journals

Teaching interests

Machine Learning (COM1001), Data Mining (DATA0277), Integer Programming (COM5401), Probability and Mathematical Statistics (COM2203), Data Science (DATA4331))

Research interests

Data Analytics, Uncertainty Modelling, Machine Learning

 

 

 

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