• 2022 UQ Workshop on Artificial Intelligence

    Workshop
    We are pleased to announce the 2nd UQ Workshop on Artificial Intelligence (AI). At UQ, researchers from across faculties and institutes are actively working on the development, application, and implications of AI in a diverse range of disciplines and application domains. Following the much-enjoyed university-wide workshop last year, the 2022 UQ Workshop on AI brings an opportunity for UQ experts (academics and students alike) to share knowledge and expertise, and importantly, build our community for exploring synergies and developing collaborations around AI.
  • AI Seminar Series

    Seminar
    The AI Seminar Series will explore relevant topics in artificial intelligence and invite industry speakers and researchers to share their knowledge, experience and success - promoting transdisciplinary AI research and collaboration.
  • Movement neuroscience and computational neuromechanics

    Movement neuroscience and computational neuromechanics

    Our research aims at understanding neuromechanical mechanisms that underlie healthy and impaired sensorimotor function.
  • Neuroengineering and rehabilitation

    Neuroengineering and rehabilitation

    Our research aims at understanding and aid the recovery of, assist or replace, functions lost because of neurological disease or injury such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease, or spinal cord injury.
  • Brain development and information processing

    Brain development and information processing

    Explores how brains process information, particularly during development.
  • Laser technology and early detection of cancer

    Laser technology and early detection of cancer

    Research focuses on the development of technologies for sensing and imaging across the electromagnetic spectrum including microwave, terahertz wave and optical systems.
  • Predicting from complex data

    Predicting from complex data

    Researchers investigating computer vision, ML and signal processing algorithms and working on applications in medical imaging and intelligent transport systems.
  • Real time information for clinicians working on Covid-19 critical care

    Machine Learning for acute kidney injury in COVID 19

    Covid-19 is a new, highly contagious disease, and there are no established protocols for treatment.
  • Clinical informatics

    Clinical informatics

    The Queensland Digital Health Research Group specialises in the creation and integration of decision support (including AI) into routine clinical care

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