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Research milestones, publications, presentations, and academic announcements for Trieu Hai Vo, PhD Student in Computer Science at FIU.
| Apr 16, 2026 | Passed the PhD Qualifying Examination at Florida International University in Computer Science. Committee: Prof. Leonardo Bobadilla (chair), Prof. Jayantha T. Obeysekera (Director, FIU Sea Level Solutions Center), and Prof. Agoritsa Polyzou (Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences). |
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| Apr 01, 2026 | Submitted new research to ACM SIGKDD 2026 (ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining): Depth-wise Multivariate Imputation for Environmental Time Series — currently under peer review. |
| Apr 28, 2025 | Presented peer-reviewed research in person at the ICLR 2025 Workshop on Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning in Singapore: Lake Water Temperature Modeling Using Physics-Informed Neural Networks. |
| Mar 06, 2025 | Research paper accepted at the ICLR 2025 Workshop on Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning, the dedicated climate-AI workshop co-located with the International Conference on Learning Representations: Lake Water Temperature Modeling Using Physics-Informed Neural Networks. |
| Jun 19, 2024 | Co-presented an in-person talk, “Learning and Planning for Water Quality Monitoring,” with Prof. Leonardo Bobadilla at the FIU AI/ML and Modeling Collaboration Meeting (June 19–20, 2024, FIU International Center for Tropical Botany, Coconut Grove, FL), hosted under the NSF AI2ES ExpandAI partnership. The two-day program brought together AI2ES researchers and external partners — including the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and Texas A&M–Corpus Christi — for talks on AI for sea-level, water-quality, and climate-downscaling research, and a Day-2 field visit to flood-monitoring sites in Hallandale Beach and a coastal-resilience tour at South Pointe Park, Miami Beach. |
| May 01, 2024 | Started PhD in Computer Science at Florida International University, advised by Prof. Leonardo Bobadilla and Prof. Cuong V. Nguyen. Doctoral research supported in part by the NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES) via the FIU–AI2ES ExpandAI partnership. |