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Toolkit-11

Toolkit-11 Alexa Hagerty and Alexandra Albert wrote an article in The Conversation about their citizen science project, emojify.com which allows participants to access an interactive website to try out a private and secure Emotion recognition technology (ERT) for themselves, and to see how it scans their face and interprets their emotions. The project was also […]

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Call for paper on Responsible modelling and simulation (MODSIM 2021)

Call for paper Responsible modelling and simulation (MODSIM 2021)​   The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into focus the essential role of modeling and simulation in informing and advising governments, policy-makers and broader society. This demonstrates the profound influence that modelers can have in times of crisis. Drawing on diverse experiences in multiple techniques and from

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Dr Dan Santos

[ Dr Dan Santos ] Send E-Mail Dr Dan Santos joined CPAS as a Postdoctoral Fellow in 2022, and is working on an MRFF project entitled ‘Developing an Evidence–Based Model for Building Trust in Australian Stem Cell Research and Therapies’. He earned his PhD and MA (both in Geography) from Clark University, and a BA

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Negar Yazdi

[ Negar Yazdi ] Send E-Mail Negar Yazdi is trained as an Urban Planner with the majority of her training, research, and work experience in Child-Friendly Cities. She has publications in this field, including a book which is titled “A grounded analysis on children’s cognitive development in urban settlements” (in Persian). This book was published

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Yogantara S. Dharmawan

[ Yogantara Dharmawan ] Send E-Mail Yogantara S. Dharmawan is a Future Research Talent Scholar at the Responsible Innovation Lab within the Centre for Public Awareness of Science at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra.  He is a lecturer in the Information Systems Department at Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Surabaya, Indonesia. He holds a

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Ala Barhoum

[ Alaa Barhoum ] Send E-Mail I am currently a lecturer at ANU working with CPAS, with a focus on responsible innovation. I hold a master’s degree in electrical and control engineering and a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. During my B.Sc. degree, I was directly involved in designing PIC microcontroller-Based RF Wireless ECG Monitoring System.

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AI innovation is more of a social and political issue than an engineering one

AI innovation is more of a social and political issue than an engineering one Email Twitter Facebook Linkedin [USM_form] In our age of computers and satellites, our sense of both urgency and fear has become central to the process of addressing social and environmental challenges. This sense of necessity for urgent action can be seen

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