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Alex Tjahjana
I received my BEng in Software Engineering (Summa Cum Laude) from Tarumanagara University, Indonesia in 2000, where I was the best graduate university wide. I received a Post-graduate Diploma in Commerce majoring Information Systems and Operations Management from University of Auckland in 2006.
 
Currently work at the University of Auckland, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences as Web Manager. Focusing on delivering a reliable and robust stream-lined easy-to-use cloud-based systems. My responsibilities ranging from administering the faculty's web system ecology, as well as the development platform; managing the development team; set the faculty's web strategies; and also indulge in my passion in software development and playing with the latest gadgets of various platforms.
 
Among my peers I'm known as an innovative, visionary, and inquisitive person.
 
I'm also actively involved in several IT communities such as ASP.NET group, Windows 8 developer group, and New Zealand Computer Society.
 
I'm currently hold ITIL v3, and Scrum Master certifications; I also held Project Management, Web Development, and PHP Master certifications.
 
I'm specialised on .NET based web systems and its ecology.
 
My current research interests includes IT governance; web and software development; team building; ontology learning; integration of ontology and knowledge discovery process; decision support systems; neural networks; fuzzy logic, and their applications in pattern recognition; and system dynamics.
 

Blog: www.1sweetlove.com/blog

Twitter: @alexkusuma

Resume: http://nz.linkedin.com/in/alexkusuma

 

Selected Publication

Kasabov, N., Song, Q., Benuskova, L., Gottgtroy, P., Jain, V., Verma, A., Tjahjana, A., et al. (2008). Integrating Local and Personalised Modelling with Global Ontology Knowledge Bases for Biomedical and Bioinformatics Decision Support. In T. G. Smolinski, M. G. Milanova and A.-E. Hassanien (Eds.), Computational Intelligence in Biomedicine and Bioinformatics (Vol. Studies in Computational Intelligence 151, pp. 93-116). Berlin: Springer