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Human Centred Technology Research Cluster

The Human-Centred Technology Research Cluster endeavours to perform world-class research that puts the human user at the centre of the technology development. Researchers at HCT undertake fundamental and applied research into the nature, creation and use of technology that enables people in all walks of life to take knowledgeable, well-informed and responsible actions. The HCT Research Centre focuses on technology research that assists humans in their life and learning, that supports them in their health and well-being, that enables them to perform and communicate better, that allows them to be more secure, and that empowers them to achieve their goals.

Our core research strengths are along the information processing pipeline from sensors, to data analysis, to modelling, to prediction and classification, leading to knowledge discovery. A particular focus lies on pattern recognition, signal processing, data analytics, computational intelligence and telecommunications, in combination with related areas such as artificial intelligence, computer vision, data mining, human-computer interaction, image processing, speech analysis, machine learning, multimodal fusion, robotics, and wireless sensor networks.

Recent news

  1. UC celebrates researcher’s Lifetime Achievement Medal, honours Law School excellence with student awards

    University of Canberra law students were recognised for outstanding academic accomplishments during an event which also honoured Professor Kim Rubenstein’s lifetime achievement award for research.

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  2. Unisport Nationals 2024

    Student-athletes take centrestage as UniSport Nationals hit Canberra

    Student-athletes from the University of Canberra joined their peers from universities across the country in the week-long 2024 UniSport Nationals, held in Canberra for the first time since 1996.

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  3. Injury rehabilitation, recovering treasure from trash and protecting endangered amphibians: UC PhD candidates shine at 3MT Final

    Six of the University of Canberra’s talented PhD candidates celebrated a night of research storytelling in the UC Three Minute Thesis Final yesterday evening, hosted by the University’s Graduate Research Development Team.

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  4. New UC Research for Development Network leads the way in global development research

    The University of Canberra recently launched the UC Research for Development Network (UCR4D), a cross-faculty initiative to address pressing global issues.

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News Archive

UC robot goes to school

28 October 2013: With pencils freshly sharpened and rulers at the ready, the Year 2 students from Brindabella Christian College couldn't wait to do some maths.
Perhaps their eagerness to crunch numbers had to do with a special visitor from the University of Canberra.
He is only 60 centimetres tall, but very charming, his name is Ardie … and he's a robot.

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UC teams 'imagine' solutions for competition

11 April 2013: A novel tool to help young children with autism develop their social and communication skills and a system to help blind people recognise signs in public places using their mobile phone are two University of Canberra projects that will compete in the Microsoft Imagine Cup national finals today. 
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Software success for Stuart

3 April 2013: For Stuart Anderson, graduating with a Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) is the next step in an exciting journey, as he begins his PhD looking at virtual representations of reality at the University of Canberra.
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