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The Inaugural IT & Systems Student Research Conference 2025 (ITSSRC25)

ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ, 7 February 2025

We are excited to announce the first IT & Systems Student Research Conference at the ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ, ITSSRC25. The conference presents an excellent opportunity for our students to showcase their research project that they have been working on during their studies at the School of IT & Systems. We encourage our students to participate in this conference and share their innovative ideas with wider audience. Whether your research is in its early stages or near completion, this conference is the perfect platform to gain feedback and recognition for the work you have done.

Why should you participate?

  • Disseminate your work to wider audience.
  • Network with researchers with similar interests
  • Showcase your work to industry and other interested stakeholders.
  • Receive information about transition opportunities for starting a PhD or Master by research degrees.
  • Gain knowledge about some of the cutting-edge research in relevant areas at ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ.
  • Enhance invaluable skills in communication, critical thinking, creativity and innovation, problem-solving, research methodology, curiosity and lifelong learning, and networking.

For inquiries, please contact Dr Aya Hussein at aya.hussein@canberra.edu.au

The  call for papers is now closed.

Scope of papers submitted:

  • AI, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
  • Fuzzy Systems
  • Data Science
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Game Theory
  • Optimisation
  • Cybersecurity
  • Computer Vision
  • Robotics
  • Human-Machine System

The conference will be held in Building 1 Level A Room 21 on the ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ, Bruce Campus on the 7th February 2025, Friday.

TimeAgenda
9:30 amMorning Tea
10:00 amWelcome
10:05 amKeynote Presentation - R&D Opportunities and Capability Development for National Infrastructure and Innovation - Scott Carr, Chairman and Managing Director of Datapod
10:40 amStudent Research Presentations #1
1.  Machine Learning Models for EEG-based Emotion Recognition: a Review and Prototype Development
Presented by Sangay Wangmo, Namgay Tshering, Kuenzang Dorji, Sonam Thinley, Min Wang

2. Student Performance Prediction in Australian Higher Education
Presented by Dehai Lu

3.  Al for All: Leveraging Technology to Bridge the Digital Divide and Optimise Resource Management in Smart Cities: A Case Study of Amaravati
Presented by Narasimha Rao Bandi

4.  AI-Powered Cognitive Reframing: Enhancing Therapeutic Interventions with Large Language Models
Presented by  Xiaomeng Wong , Dharmendra Sharma , Dinesh Kumar

5. Optimising Machine Learning Models for Weather Forecasting: A Case Study on Temperature Prediction
Presented by  Quang Anh Nguyen, Thanh Dat Nguyen
12:15 pmBreak
12:30 pmStudent Research Presentations #2
1. Client Engagement using Natual Language Processing
Presented by Prabin Timilsina, Xiaofeng Zhu

2.  Energy Optimisation in modular Data Centers using Machine Learning Techniques
Presented by  Jyotsna Gaur, Dharmendra Sharma

3. Soft Robotics
Presented by Xing Wang

4. Customer Purchase Prediction: A Comparison of Machine Learning and Ensemble Techniques
Presented by Tamzid Ibrahim, Fariha Nuzhat Majumdar

5. Information communication technology for older Australians with mild cognitive impairment
Presented by Snezna Schmidt

6. Zero-day cyber-attack detection with Intelligent Multi Agent System (IMAS)
Presented by Mohammad Akhand, Dharmendra Sharma
2:00 pmLunch
2:30  pmPanel discussion:  Shaping the Future: AI & Robotics Research in a Rapidly Evolving World

Panelists: Blooma John, Damith Herath, Maleen Jayasuriya, Sumair Aziz
3:10 pmAwards and Closing Remarks