
Cameron’s PhD research is centred around solving the Abstraction and Reasoning Corpus (ARC), a challenging AI benchmark. He is interested in AI systems able to overcome the data efficiency and error correction required to excel in human-like tasks like ARC with the hope this will eventually be applicable to environmental monitoring.
Cameron graduated from QUT with a Dual Bachelors of Mechatronics Engineering and Environmental Science in 2021. His capstone projects were in designing a vision system for a tree climbing robot and comparing aerial photogrammetry software reconstructions for engineering and science respectively. He then spent a year at CSIRO with the Soft Robotics team enhancing vibrational jamming grippers before returning to QUT to study for a PhD.
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