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Justin Zobel

Pro-Vice Chancellor (Graduate & International Research) at University of Melbourne

Justin Zobel is a distinguished figure in the field of Computer Science, currently serving as a Professor in the School of Computing & Information Systems and holding the position of Pro-Vice Chancellor (Graduate & International Research) at the University of Melbourne.

Having completed his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and PhD in Computer Science at the University of Melbourne, Justin Zobel boasts an extensive academic background.

Prior to his current roles, he was notably based at RMIT University, where he led the Search Engine group, and served as the Head of School and Department of Computing & Information Systems at the University of Melbourne.

Justin Zobel's contributions to the research community are widely recognized, particularly for his pioneering work in developing algorithms for efficient text retrieval.

He has received numerous accolades, including the John Hughes Distinguished Service award from the CORE association of Australasian computer science departments and the prestigious title of Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor at the University of Melbourne.

Justin Zobel's expertise spans a wide range of subjects within Computer Science, with a focus on areas such as databases, information systems, search technologies, fundamental data structures, measurement techniques, and research methodologies.

As an accomplished author, Justin Zobel has authored several renowned books including 'Writing for Computer Science' and 'How to Write a Better Thesis', which are highly regarded in academic circles.

His professional affiliations include serving as an associate editor of the International Journal of Information Retrieval and holding the position of President at the CORE association of Australasian Departments & Schools of Computer Science.

Overall, Justin Zobel's career is a testament to his commitment to advancing the field of Computer Science through innovative research, academic leadership, and scholarly contributions.

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Melbourne, Australia