Partners
CROSSING
We collaborate with CROSSING (a French Australian laboratory for humans-autonomous agents teaming), in particular in the context of our foundational science project on Trust in CINTEL systems. CROSSING is itself a collaboration between CNRS (Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, France), Naval Group and IMT-Atlantique and the Universities in South Australia https://crossing.cnrs.fr.
Our collaborators here include:
Professor Anna Ma-Wyatt
- Experimental Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience and Vision Science.
Dr Jean-Philippe Diguet
- An expert in System on Chip and Embedded Systems designs applied to different domain including AI, Autonomous systems and IoT
UNSW and Macquarie University
In the context of CINTEL for cybersecurity, we collaborate with UNSW and Macquarie University, and we have an NST/CSIRO project.
Our collaborators here include:
Professor Salil Kanhere
- Professor Kanhere’s research interests include the Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, blockchain, pervasive computing, cybersecurity, and applied machine learning. Salil is also affiliated with the UNSW Institute of Cybersecurity (IFCYBER).
Associate Professor Hyoungshick Kim
- Dr Kim leads the Security Laboratory (seclab) at SKKU.
Dr Sangcheol Kim
- Dr Kim is a Principal Researcher at ETRI
Professor Jian Yang
- Prof Jian Yang is the Co-Director of Macquarie DataX Research centre and Deputy Director of Applied Artificial Intelligence Research Centre. Her current interests include graph mining; trust, fake news detection in social media; fraud detection; data fusion, and data driven process analytics.
Professor Michael Sheng
- Professor Michael Sheng is a Distinguished Professor and Head of School of Computing at Macquarie University. His research interests include Big Data Analytics, Web Science, Service-oriented Computing, Pervasive Computing, and Sensor Networks.
Associate Professor Jia Wu
- A/Prof Jia Wu is the Research Director for the Centre of Applied Artificial Intelligence, and the Director of HDR in the School of Computing. His work is in data mining, knowledge discovery from data and artificial intelligence.
Australian Cobotics Centre and Curtin University
In the context our foundational science project on Skills for CINTEL and our work on human-robot teaming, we have collaborations with the Australian Cobotics Centre https://www.australiancobotics.org and the Centre for Transformative Work Design at Curtin University.
Our collaborators here include:
Professor Jonathan Roberts
- Professor Roberts is a Professor in Robotics. He is the Director of the Australian Cobotics Centre and also the Technical Director of the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM Hub). Professor Roberts is also an Affiliate at CSIRO Data61
Professor Sharon Parker
- Professor Parker is a world-leading researcher on the topic of work design. We are collaborating with Professor Parker within our collaboration with the Centre for Transformative Work Design, in the context of our foundational science project on the skills required for CINTEL.
Monash University
In the context of our foundational science project on Dynamic Situation Awareness and Human-robot teaming, our collaborators here include:
Professor Dana Kulic
- Professor Kulic develops autonomous systems that can operate in concert with humans. She is the Director of Monash Robotics at Monash University, and an Affiliate at CSIRO Data61. We are collaborating with Professor Kulic in the context of our foundational science project on Dynamic Situational Awareness.
Monash University, University of Sydney and Australian Cobotics Centre
In the context of our foundational science project on Communications between Humans and AI, we collaborate with Monash University, the University of Sydney and Australian Cobotics Centre. Our work together includes how experts/scientists work and communicate with generative AI, how scientists can be supported by AI to enhance creativity, and producing explanations.
Our collaborators here include:
Dr Mor Vered
- Dr Mor’s research interests include explainable AI and plan recognition.
Professor Ingrid Zukerman
- Professor Zukerman’s interest include natural language processing, discourse planning, spoken language understanding, user modelling and plan recognition.
Dr Jonathan Kummerfeld
- Dr Kummerfeld works on Natural Language Processing (NLP), with a particular focus on systems for collaboration between people and AI models, including in dialogue and crowdsourcing.
Dr Kaz Grace
- Dr Kazjon (Kaz) Grace’s research explores how computers can participate in the design process as partners rather than tools.
Other Collaborators
Professor Scott Brown
- Professor Brown’s work combines basic cognitive science to understand human psychology and behaviour, with applied work investigating human performance can be understood and improved in critical situations. We are collaborating with Professor Brown in our workflow and skills projects.