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A Charles Sturt University computer science academic has been awarded the University’s first federal government grant to promote industry-related artificial intelligence (AI) PhD research.

  • A leading Charles Sturt University artificial intelligence (AI) academic has received a national grant to advance AI and industry project collaboration
  • The project focuses on generic medical and assistive device prescriptions for patients with diabetic-related foot disease
  • It aims to develop an innovative tool for the pedorthic industry to assist clinicians in prescribing personalised medical devices to improve patient outcomes

A Charles Sturt University computer science academic has been awarded the University’s first federal government grant to promote industry-related artificial intelligence (AI) PhD research.

Associate Professor Ashad Kabir in the Charles Sturt School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering has successfully secured a National Industry PhD Research Grant.

Professor Kabir is the Deputy Leader in the Data Mining Research Group and an expert in AI, Data Science and Applied Computing. He received the grant for his project ‘Artificial intelligence-guided personalised medical and assistive device prescription for improving clinical outcomes and adherence’.

Period08 May 2024

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