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In this episode, we have a conversation with Gary Morgan, current industry advisory board member for Griffith School of ICT, Adjunct Industry Fellow at Griffith University, Griffith University Alumni, and ICT industry professional with a focus in strategy for more than 25 years.
Gary tells us about his academic and industry background that got him to where he is now. We also discuss how he makes use of AI for his business and research practice and some of the current challenges that come with this. Gary also shares some career advice for upcoming ICT professionals, and some of the future directions students may take with their careers.
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We have a conversation with Associate Professor Jarrod Trevathan about his work with Internet of Things in environmental informatics and in the home. We explore some of the research projects he’s been working on and the benefits and risks with having sensors collecting data in a variety of places.
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Hyperspectral cameras can see beyond visible light (what we see) and can be used for a variety of applications including in agriculture for higher quality products and to prevent diseases. Combined with AI, the possibilities are endless. We chat about Jun’s current research, challenges, and future career opportunities with this rapidly evolving technology.
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We have a conversation with Dr Larry Wen about his career moving from software engineering into artificial intelligence research. He contemplates some of the big questions like what makes human intelligence unique? And how can artificial intelligence help us understand ourselves and our purpose in life?
We also chat about his triathlon achievements, playing competitive Go, and more.
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In this episode we discuss Dr David Chen’s research and teaching from the early days of collaborative editing systems that many of us use today to reconsidering the future of the traditional lecture. We also discuss some of the career opportunities available with a Bachelor of IT from Griffith University and what students can be doing now to get ready for their Work Integrated Learning course and beyond into graduation.
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In this episode the tables are turned with your regular host Tessa now as the interviewee. We discuss Tessa’s path to now be doing a PhD, get to know what she gets up to in her free time, and some of her top tips for balancing both. Tessa is also a volunteer committee member with the Griffith Technology Association, passionate about providing opportunities for students to explore their technology interests and skills. Check out what the GTA has going on: https://linktr.ee/griffithtechorg
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In this episode we have a conversation with Dr Dejan Stantic about his research in holograms and some hands-on opportunities from the app factory for students to develop their practical and career skills. Keen to learn more? Check out the Griffith App Factory at: https://app-factory.com.au/
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In this episode we have a conversation with Professor Elizabeth Chang about her varied career journey in both industry and research of large, complex software development. We chat about some of the skills needed to be successful in this computer science space and the ever-present cyber security challenges. We also discuss the importance of teamwork and how everyone, young and old, has something to learn from and contribute to the team.
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A/Prof. Jun Jo started by studying architecture, then multimedia, and is now researching AI and Robots. We have a conversation about how chat GPT has exploded onto the scene presenting exciting opportunities. We also chat about his current research project focused on using satellites and machine learning techniques to build a 'digital twin' of the earth to better detect bushfires, earthquakes and similar. Jun also tells us about what is important when looking for a career in this space.
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Hear about current research in preserving privacy in shared data, some practical tips on how to check your data is being handled correctly, and some opportunities for students to get involved with the project. We also discuss some of the challenges of career progression, and some suggestions for how to develop skills beyond the classroom.
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Linda has been studying and working at Griffith University for a number of years now. She chats with us about her current PhD research, her experiences as a tutor, and some tips to maintaining a portfolio and finding your career.
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James has been tutoring ICT courses for some time now. He shares his experiences with overcoming challenges to get to where he is now, some strategies for students finding their feet, and some of the ways he delivers an engaging class.
James’ top tools for learning and teaching:
1. PythonTutor (Visualiser for learning Python, JavaScript, C, C++, and Java): https://pythontutor.com/
2. Leechblock (Block distracting websites at designated times): https://www.proginosko.com/leechblock/
3. Sticky Notes/Paper/Pens: "We didn't get into it in the podcast but one of the things I really helped as a student was printing out my assignments and blutacking them to my wall, so I was able to cross off things as I completed them, it gave me a clearer sense of progression and helped remind me how much was left to do, to create pressure on myself."
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Sometimes modern problems require ancient solutions. Modelling to make sure things actually work as intended, something ChatGPT isn't so good at, and why we need more formal engineers. Interested in more on this topic? Join Zhe's Logic & Automated Reasoning Informal Reading Group! Find out more and RSVP here: https://au.cglink.me/2ip/r41533
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Making sense of complex systems, the advantages of being a generalist, and why blackboards are better than whiteboards. Peter also gives us some advice for being effective leaders and team members from his many years of hands-on experience.
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We are back for 2023! In this episode we have a conversation with A/Prof. Geraldine Torrisi, a woman of many talents teaching and leading in the Griffith University School of ICT. She shines a light on the winding path she followed to land her dream career in Human Computer Interaction academia. We also discuss the acronym heavy world of Human Computer Interaction and WiFi enabled washing machines.
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Keeping the curiosity alive, computer vision research, and taking opportunities in university life. In this episode we have a conversation with Dr Gervase Tuxworth, Nathan Campus First Year Coordinator and Lecturer in the School of ICT Griffith University.
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Transferable skills, shifting careers, and how technology can open doors. In this episode we have a conversation with Dr Sven Venema, Senior Lecturer in the School of ICT Griffith University.
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What cyber criminals do with data, how to get into the cyber security field, and that time North Korea was listening. In this episode we have a conversation with Associate Professor Ernest Foo, Senior Academic in the School of ICT Griffith University and Studio Lead of the Griffith Cyber Studio.
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Welcome to episode 1 of the ICT Conversation Bytes podcast! In this episode we have a conversation with Dr David Tuffley, Senior Lecturer in Applied Ethics and Cyber Security at Griffith University, about his interest in AI and how it will impact how we work.
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