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Applied AI Research Centre

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  • Profiles (33)

Profiles

  • Babak Abedin

    Babak Abedin

    • babak.abedinmq.eduau
    • Department of Actuarial Studies and Business Analytics - Head of Department
    • Data Horizons Research Centre
    • Emerging Risks Research Centre
    • FinTech and Banking Research Centre
    • Applied AI Research Centre

    Person: Teaching and research

    20052026
  • Mohsen Asadnia

    Mohsen Asadnia

    • mohsen.asadniamq.eduau
    • School of Engineering - Professor
    • Centre for Applied Artificial Intelligence
    • Hearing Research Centre
    • Advanced Drone Systems Research Centre
    • Pollinator Futures Research Centre
    • Applied AI Research Centre

    Person: Teaching and research

    20102025
  • Amin Beheshti

    Amin Beheshti

    • amin.beheshtimq.eduau
    • School of Computing - Professor in Data Science
    • Centre for Applied Artificial Intelligence
    • Data Horizons Research Centre
    • Future Communications Research Centre
    • FinTech and Banking Research Centre
    • Pollinator Futures Research Centre
    • Applied AI Research Centre

    Person: Teaching and research

    20112026
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