
The 2024 edition of inSCight magazine highlights research and expertise our faculty is contributing to the field of artificial intelligence
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Neuroscientist and senior lecturer, Dr Angus McMorland, is harnessing the power of AI to reveal the signs of CP within the first few critical weeks after birth.
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Dr Michelle McCrystall is uncovering the science of our changing climate, from polar climate research to tropical cyclones.
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Dr Daniel Wilson highlights the potential of AI to diagnose and predict a rising tide of dementia across the globe.
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Ollie Rankin explains how computer science opened the door to a career in film.
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Computer Science PhD candidate Olivier Graffeuille is helping clean up Aotearoa's lakes with machine learning.
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Professor Markus Luczac-Roesch is the Co-Director of Te Pūnaha Matatini, Aotearoa New Zealand's Centre of Research Excellence for Complex Systems, hosted by the University of Auckland.
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Dr Yun Sing Koh, a professor from the School of Computer Science, is leading the Master of AI degree at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.
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Dr Katerina Taškova from the School of Computer Science is using AI to help solve a myriad of complex ecological problems in and around Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Michael Witbrock is a professor at the School of Computer Science and founder of two AI-focused organisations, the NAOInstitute, and the Strong AI Lab (SAIL).
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