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Wilson Lukmanjaya is a PhD Candidate and Research Assistant involved in the Justice Health Research Program at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). His research focuses on implementing text mining techniques to analyze child maltreatment narratives, aiming to enhance information extraction methodologies. In addition to his doctoral research, he collaborates on projects that create databases of PubMed abstracts, with a particular emphasis on criminology, self-harm, and suicidal events. With a strong commitment to interdisciplinary methods, Wilson seeks to employ artificial intelligence in the sensitive handling of health data to foster impactful, positive changes. He has built significant interpersonal relationships and collaborations within the Indonesian Australian community, including partnerships with former Indonesian Health Minister, Prof. Nila Moeloek. His work is recognized for contributing to various national surveys, including studies on alcohol consumption and malnutrition among Indonesian adolescents. Wilson is a recipient of the University International Postgraduate Award PhD Scholarship (2022-2026) and has received accolades such as the University of Technology Sydney Dean's List award.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Part-time academic role supporting educational programs within the School of Population Health.
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