Automating innovation – Compiling careers in AI and robotics
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The panel of experts explores the rapidly evolving fields of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. The discussion highlights how these technologies are transforming industries—from life-saving beach safety apps to precision agriculture and disaster management—and emphasises that a career in AI is accessible to anyone with curiosity, regardless of their starting point.
Host: Laura Navarro (STEM Careers Strategy Manager at ATSE)
Moderator: Professor Toby Walsh FTSE (Chief Scientist, UNSW AI Institute)
Guests:
- Dr Vivian (Viv) Roland - Research Scientist at CSIRO and ATSE ICM Agri-Food Award winner
- Sara Mills - Firefighter with Fire and Rescue NSW, PhD Candidate, and Elevate Scholar
Key Discussion Points
1. Non-linear career paths
- Toby [06:09]
- Viv [14:42]
- Sara [25:44]
2. AI for social good: real-world applications
- AI apps developed with Surf Life Saving Australia to identify dangerous rips in real-time [11:37] - UNSW RipEye Project
- Using AI to interpret complex imagery for precision agriculture [16:42] - https://www.csiro.au/en/news/All/Articles/2022/January/hairnet-cotton-breeding.
- AI can be used not just for immediate response, but to help communities recover their mental health and infrastructure faster after bushfires [35:17].
3. Debunking STEM myths
- You don't need to be a professional coder to work in AI [40:34].
- Maths can be a language for problem-solving rather than an enemy [27:21].
- Being the top of the class isn't a prerequisite for success in AI [39:51].
4. Advice for Students & Early Career Researchers [36:54]
- Network and connect with people whose work ignites your spark.
- The importance of asking "why" and backing yourself when unconventional opportunities arise.
"AI and robotics are changing how we live, work, and solve complex challenges everywhere from healthcare to agriculture." - Professor Toby Walsh
"Find your spark, nurture your spark, because that's where the magic happens." - Dr Viv Roland
"Practice makes progress, not perfection. Curiosity should guide you to do hard things because that’s where you find out what you’re made of." - Sara Mills
Useful Links
- STELR Program: ATSE’s national STEM education initiative for schools – www.stelr.org.au
- Elevate Scholarship (atse.org.au/elevate): A leadership scholarship supporting women in STEM, which Vanessa currently holds.
- IMNIS Program (www.imnis.org.au): An industry mentoring network for PhD students.
Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaWGcpaixq0