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Professor Shazia Sadiq convenes panel at ACSW 2025

The 2025 Australasian Computer Science Week, ACSW, will be held at The University of Queensland, 10th – 14th Feb 2025. On 11 February, CIRES Centre Director, Professor Shazia Sadiq will convene a panel entitled “The vital role of Computing Researchers in Science Advocacy”. She is joined by panellists: Professor Ben Rubenstein, The University of Melbourne Professor Anton […]

The 2025 Australasian Computer Science Week, ACSW, will be held at The University of Queensland, 10th – 14th Feb 2025.

On 11 February, CIRES Centre Director, Professor Shazia Sadiq will convene a panel entitled “The vital role of Computing Researchers in Science Advocacy”. She is joined by panellists:

  • Professor Ben Rubenstein, The University of Melbourne
  • Professor Anton van den Hengel, The University of Adelaide
  • Kylie Walker, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
  • Ann Nicholson, Monash University

About the Panel: Computing research is often celebrated for its transformative contributions to diverse fields such as health, energy, agriculture, and more. However, this narrative frequently casts computer science as merely an enabling discipline, sidelining the critical role of fundamental computing research in shaping scientific and technological progress.

This panel aims to challenge this perception and advocate for computing researchers as first-class citizens in science advocacy. Bringing together leading experts, this discussion will spotlight the unique contributions of computing research—from theoretical breakthroughs to paradigm-shifting advancements in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and quantum computing.

Panelists will explore why these foundational innovations deserve recognition not just for their application potential but as pivotal drivers of scientific inquiry and discovery. The session will delve into strategies for elevating the visibility of computing researchers within broader scientific advocacy frameworks. How can the computing community assert its role in shaping research agendas, influencing policy, and inspiring the next generation of scientists? What messaging and collaborations are needed to emphasize computing as a cornerstone of scientific advancement? Join us to redefine the narrative and ensure that the voices of computing researchers are central to the future of science advocacy.

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