At the QCR Mid-Year retreat we presented awards on several different categories. The award winners are listed below.
Category
Award Description
2022 winners
Awesomeness
The QUT Centre for Robotics award for Awesomeness is awarded to the individual who is an all-round achiever within the Centre who displays positivity and…
Dr Dimity Miller is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the QUT Trusted Networks Lab and School of Computer Science, and an affiliate Research Fellow with the CSIRO Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Future Science Platform.
Dimity graduated from QUT in 2017 with First Class Honours in a Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering and…
To fast track the development of Australia’s robotics and AI industries we need to grow awareness of the great work happening in these communities, and bring together ALL parts of the AI ecosystem, like the people who make up the QUT Robotics Centre.
This year’s The Australian 2020 Research Special Report has named QUT as the top robotics group in Australia, based on the group with the most citations in the top 20 journals in the field over the past 5 years.
It also named QUT Alumni and now at CSIRO’s Data61 Inkyu Sa as the top-cited robotics researcher.
Inkyu is both an alumni of…
QUT is leading major defence projects as part of Rheinmetall’s new research and technology program to develop advanced Australian-made robotics and automated vehicle technologies.
Under the Autonomous Combat Warrior (ACW) program, QUT researchers are working alongside Rheinmetall’s Australian, German and Canadian development teams, and…
Mining3
2018 ‐ 2021
This project focuses on the automatic detection of surface cracks (a.k.a fracture or sharp deformation breaks).
We’re solving complex developmental problems related to autonomous driving, to help deliver game-changing autonomous vehicle technologies in Australia.