Aaron Quigley

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Aaron Quigley

CSIRO Science Director and Deputy Director of CSIRO’s Data61

Aaron Quigley is the Science Director and Deputy Director of CSIRO’s Data61. Having served as general co-chair for the ACM CHI conference in 2021 he is now the chair elect of the ACM CHI conference steering committee and was named an ACM Distinguished Scientist in 2020. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Newcastle and a 1st class honours degree in Computer Science from Trinity College in Dublin Ireland. From 2020 – 2023 he was Professor and head of school for the School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in the University of New South Wales in Sydney Australia. From 2010 – 2020, he was the Professor and Chair of Human Computer Interaction in the School of Computer Science at the University of St Andrews, director of the Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance (SICSA), board member for ScotlandIS and the DataLab. During this time he was a visiting Professor in the National University of Singapore, Tokyo Tech and the University of Tohoku. Prior to this he worked in the University of Tasmania, the University College Dublin, the University of Sydney, Mitsubishi Electric Laboratories and the University of Newcastle.

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Australia's Next Giant Leap

THU, OCT 19, 3:30 PM
Conference
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. Among the huge variety of Australian inventions are the boomerang, cochlear implants, polymer banknotes, wi-fi technology and off course, the mighty hills hoist. The lucky country; a land of economic opportunity and bountiful natural resources. A young, multicultural and open country with an ever-growing economy has avoided recessions like no other, has been a destination for tertiary education and built some of the world’s newest technology unicorns. As Australia has the pandemic in its rear-view mirror, it’s a good time to assess where is Australia going. National and Global challenges have anything but diminished and what got us here, won’t get us there. Has the mineral boom ended? Will our universities lead the way and continue to attract students? Is our growing service economy going to change anything? Will the Australian market ever be big enough for companies to grow here? What opportunities will the metaverse, blockchain and NFTs provide Australian businesses? Is Australia really the best place to live? Where is Australia’s next giant leap?
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