Summary
Ayman Gh is a multidisciplinary technologist and postdoctoral researcher with 10+ years of experience blending software architecture, machine learning, and biomedical engineering. Currently a research fellow at ANU’s Biological Data Science Institute and a visiting scientist at CSIRO Ag & Food, he bridges academic research in brain–computer interfaces with pragmatic product and R&D leadership. His background includes leading technical teams and architecting large-scale telecom and enterprise systems (e.g., microservices, Kafka, SpringBoot) at Vodafone and ASSET Technology Group. He pairs deep academic credentials—a PhD and master’s in biomedical engineering—with hands-on engineering skills, from backend Java/J2EE systems to Angular front ends and Python tooling. Notably, he has a track record of turning research prototypes into production-ready integrations and has published practical proof-of-concept tooling on GitHub for migration and microservice patterns. Based in Belconnen, he combines curiosity-driven research with a strong delivery focus across healthcare and commercial domains.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma, Computer Science, Diploma, Computer Science at Ain Shams University
Batchlor, Systems & BioMedical Engineering, Batchlor, Systems & BioMedical Engineering at Cairo University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Brain computer Interface, PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Brain computer Interface, PhD at University of Technology Sydney
English, French