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An excellent professor – highly knowledgeable, approachable, and consistently supportive of students’ learning
Always goes the extra mile for students.
Makes even hard topics easy to grasp.
Always goes above and beyond for students.
Always positive, enthusiastic, and supportive.
Makes learning exciting and meaningful.
Dr. Reza Ghanbarzadeh is a Senior Lecturer in Information Technology within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Southern Cross University, Australia. He earned his PhD in Information Systems from Griffith University, along with a master's degree and a bachelor's degree in software engineering. Ghanbarzadeh joined Southern Cross University in 2019 as a lecturer and has since advanced to Senior Lecturer. Previously, he conducted his doctoral research at Griffith University from 2014 to 2019. His academic career emphasizes practical contributions to information technology education and research, teaching units such as Developing Immersive Interaction, Pervasive and Immersive User Experience, Developing the User Experience, Object Oriented Programming, Programming Mobile Systems, Managing Information Systems, and Managing Software Development Projects.
Ghanbarzadeh's research specializations include evolutionary computation, human-computer interaction, user experience, software engineering, and the innovative application of technologies in diverse contexts, including higher education and healthcare. His contributions align with UN Sustainable Development Goals, as identified by Scopus. Key publications encompass 'Antecedents and Consequences of User Acceptance of Three-Dimensional Virtual Worlds in Higher Education' (2020), 'Drivers of Users' Embracement of 3D Digital Educational Spaces in Higher Education: A Qualitative Approach' (2023), 'A structured review of large language models in metaheuristic optimisation' (2025), 'A Literature Review on the Use of Three-Dimensional Virtual Worlds in Higher Education' (2022), 'A Decade of Research on the Use of Three-Dimensional Virtual Worlds in Health Care' (2014), and 'Application areas of multi-user virtual environments in the healthcare context' (2014). These works have collectively amassed over 775 citations on Google Scholar, reflecting his impact in advancing understanding of virtual environments, optimization algorithms, and technology adoption. Ghanbarzadeh maintains an active scholarly presence through peer-reviewed journals and serves as an editor for special issues, such as 'Generative AI in Higher Education'.
