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    Tony Wirth

    Professor, Deputy Head of School (Research), School of Computing and Information Systems at University of Melbourne

    Tony Wirth is a distinguished Professor at The University of Melbourne where he serves as Deputy Head (Research) in the School of Computing and Information Systems. With a strong emphasis on fostering a high-quality research environment, Tony's expertise lies in approximation algorithms, particularly for graph problems and clustering, as well as graph algorithms, algorithms for large data sets focusing on external memory, streaming algorithms, and data structures. Noteworthy contributions include advancements in text compression and text search on disk. Tony’s research interests span graph algorithms, approximation algorithms, correlation clustering, external memory and streaming algorithms, string algorithms, and sequential testing schemes. Beyond academia, he is an avid member of the formidable Hawthorn Football Club. Tony's educational background includes a Ph.D. in Computer Science and a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from Princeton University, in addition to Master’s and Bachelor’s Degrees in Computer Science, Statistics, and Mathematics from the University of Melbourne. His academic journey began at renowned institutions like Melbourne Grammar School and The University High School, shaping his path to scholarly success. Tony has held various pivotal roles at the University of Melbourne, including Deputy Head of School, Chair of Examiners, Graduate Research Coordinator, and Associate Professor. His tenure also includes prestigious positions such as ARC Future Fellow and roles in committees enhancing research training within the university. Tony has also honed his skills during a lab internship at Hewlett-Packard.

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    Melbourne, Australia