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A/Prof Tat-Jun Chin Among the First Appointments Chairing $20m SmartSat CRC Investment
    
      Associate Professor Tat-Jun Chin, AIML's Director for Machine Learning for Space, is one the of the first appointments to oversee the $20 million investment to develop next generation space technologies through the SmartSat Collaborative Research Centre.
Senator Rex Patrick and Students Discuss the Future of AI
    
      With investment in AI becoming increasingly important, AIML was delighted to host a discussion between Senator Rex Patrick and Adept students from the University of Adelaide studying computer science about the benefits AI can bring to our economy and our country more broadly.
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A New Paradigm in Medical Image Analysis - Professor聽Gustavo Carneiro
    
      Professor Gustavo Carneiro has written an article on the history of how Machine Learning has been applied to the health sector to develop Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) systems over the years.
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Medical Machine Learning for Preventing Blindness in Indigenous Communities
    
      Congratulations to Dr Johan Verjans, Deputy Director of Medical Machine Learning at AIML, who has been named a Chief Investigator for the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grant project looking at preventing Diabetic Retinopathy among Aboriginal Australians.
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Retirement of Gentle Intellectual Giant
    
      Joyful, knowledgeable, kind and humble may not typically be words used to describe a Professor of Pure Mathematics but it best describes retiring AIML Professor Wojciech Chojnacki.
AI to Help Transform Breast Cancer Screening
    
      Congratulations to AIML鈥檚 Professor Gustavo Carneiro who is part of the MRFF grant awarded to St Vincent鈥檚 Institute of Medical Research, allocating $2,260,100 in funding to research breast cancer screening technologies using AI!
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