Event Name AI in Smart Green Cities
Start Date Mar 21, 2024 3:00 pm
End Date Mar 21, 2024 5:00 pm
Duration 2 hours
Description

Artificial Intelligence in Smart Green Cities

  • IoT Robot Showcase
  • Light refreshments and networking opportunities

Interested in how AI can be harnessed to make our cities more sustainable and liveable?

Speakers will discuss cutting-edge research on AI applications for managing greenspace, transit systems, urban agriculture, smart buildings, human well-being and security in cities for the future.

Guest Industry Speakers:

Dr David Waterworth, Data Scientist, CIM - "Making It Easy to Operate Large Buildings at Peak Performance"

CIM creates innovative building analytics software that helps run large buildings at their peak performance. CIM's SaaS PEAK platform integrates building intelligence, machine learning and mechanical engineering to improve efficiency, sustainability and comfort across any commercial building type.

Dr Queen Nguyen, Co-Founder & CEO Clever Mushroom Pty Ltd - "The New Era of Modern Agriculture"

With its leadership having a strong background in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Computer Science, Robotics and Physics, Clever Mushroom P/L took the unique approach of applying advanced technologies into mushroom cultivation. Aided by significant advancements in automation, data analytics and AI technologies, their smart mushroom farm is able to produce the best quality mushrooms with minimal human intervention. Ongoing developments and advancements in robotics and data analytics have seen them make incredible strides to build a more productive and resilient global mushroom growing system.


Macquarie University Staff:

Distinguished Professor Michael Sheng, Head of Department, School of Computing - "Smart IoT Sensing for Aging Well"

Professor Tao Gu, School of Computing - “Artificial Intelligence of Things for Resilient and Sustainable Smart Cities”

Professor Amin Beheshti, Director of Applied Artificial Intelligence Centre, School of Computing - “Crafting Sustainable Futures: The Role of Generative AI in Environmental Sensing for Smart Green Cities”

Dr Adnan Mahmood, School of Computing - “IoT on Wheels: Towards Unlocking the Potential of the Internet of Vehicles”

Dr Xiaohan Yu, School of Computing - “Enhancing Urban Sustainability and Environmental Conservation through Ultra Fine-Grained Visual Classification”

Associate Professor Rita Matullionyte - "Facial Recognition Technologies in Modern Cities: Legal and Ethical Challenges"

Please RSVP to join us for expert discussions, IoT Robot Showcase and Networking opportunities.

https://events.humanitix.com/artificial-intelligence-in-smart-green-cities

Location: 25 Wally's Walk  Building C Room 1.22