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AIML celebrates academic promotions and ARC Discovery Project successes

Feras Dayoub, Lauren Oakden-Rayner, Melissa McCradden

Congratulations to AIML academics Dr Feras Dayoub, Dr Lauren Oakden-Rayner, and Dr Melissa McCradden on their recent academic promotions to Associate Professor. AIML also congratulates its researchers on securing new funding through the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Program for 2026, which supports fundamental research across Australian universities. Two AIML-led projects received Discovery Project funding this round.

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AIML's commitment to excellence and inclusion

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AIML's Charter and Gender equity, diversity, and inclusion (GEDI) policy work as part of a larger AIML initiative to foster an inclusive working environment where excellence is encouraged and everyone is respected, heard, valued, and supported.

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Embrace tech changes to drive future

AI, robotics and other forms of smart automation have potential to deliver great economic benefits but also displace workers in jobs vulnerable to technological change. 

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