#Teaching and guidance #- Teaching assistance:
#Data Mining, Computational Biology, Computer Architecture, Introduction to Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
#- Supervision of undergraduate:
#1. Xianghe Zhu, University of Oxford, UK, 2021
#Project: B-cell epitope prediction of potential novel viruses through machine learning techniques
#2. Zihan Luo, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, 2020
#Project: Virulence prediction of influenza A viruses with prior mutation and reassortment knowledge using all 8 segments
#3. Emil Luusua, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Linköping University, Sweden, 2020
#Project: Tempel: time-series mutation prediction of influenza A viruses via attention-based recurrent neural networks
#4. Jan Dabrowski, Swansea University, UK, 2019
#Project: Tempel: time-series mutation prediction of influenza A viruses via attention-based recurrent neural networks
#5. Nyi Nyi Thwin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2019
#Project: Web-based design and implementation of multi-type influenza genomic data mining and retrieval
#6. Ong Wenqi, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2018
#Project: Predicting the antigenicity and reassortment probability of influenza viruses
#7. Chan Wei An Darren, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2017
#Project: The detection of influenza reassortment based on host tropism of genome segments
#8. Gayle Natalie Ang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2017
#Project: Applying machine learning techniques to predict influenza virulence based on its potential origin sequence
#9. Viet Hung Tran, Hanoi University of Science & Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam, 2017
#Project: Predicting antigenic variants of H1N1 influenza virus based on epidemics and pandemics using a stacking model
#10. Chew Li Ting Chery, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2016
#Project: The detection of virulence factors of influenza
#11. Tan Jun Qiu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2016
#Project: Inference of homology by BLAST visualization of influenza genome set
#12. Ho Wei Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2016
#Project: Web application development for flu analysis that incorporates co-mutation detection, sequence alignment and lookup
