Gia Hoang is a PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide who blends psychology, mathematics, and computer science to quantify persuasion in online discourse using NLP, belief modelling, and network analysis. With five years of applied experience, she has tackled real-world data problems—from improving ID card extraction accuracy at Sun Life to designing imputation and quality-monitoring systems for ElectraNet’s weather networks. Her research probes how arguments drive belief revision in large forums like Change My View and evaluates whether LLMs can approximate human judgments in persuasive communication. She also contributes to automation tooling in open-source projects, notably streamlining WSA-Magisk and GApps integration via CI scripts, reflecting a practical focus on reproducible builds and deployment automation. Based in Adelaide, Gia combines top-tier academic performance with hands-on engineering, bringing rigorous, data-driven approaches to both research and production challenges.
5 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Computer Science, 6.9/7.0, Bachelor of Computer Science, 6.9/7.0 at University of Adelaide
Integrate Magisk root and Google Apps into WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android) with GitHub Actions
Role in this project:
Automation Engineer
Contributions:5 releases, 24 reviews, 91 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Gia primarily focused on automating the build process and integrating Magisk root and Google Apps into the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA). Their contributions include modifying PowerShell scripts (`Install.ps1`) to support Windows 10 and incorporate updates for Magisk Delta, as well as adjusting build scripts (`build.sh`) and configuration files to accommodate different root solutions and GApps integration. These changes indicate a focus on streamlining the installation and build process for the WSA-Magisk integration project.
Contributions:34 releases, 3 reviews, 36 PRs in 1 year 7 months
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