UNSW, Sydney, 29 January – 1 February
2024 Australasian Computer Science Week

Thank you for attending the 2024 ACSW

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2024 ACSW, held at UNSW, Sydney.

We hope to see you at future events!

Professor David Abramson
Chair, 2024 ACSW

Conference Websites

For more information about each conference visit the websites below:

Enquiries

CORE has engaged Conference Design to assist with conference management. Please contact them directly for any questions

mail@conferencedesign.com.au
+03 6231 2999
International +61 3 6231 2999

2024 ACSW Organising Committee

Chair

Professor David Abramson, Research Computing Centre, The University of Queensland

Organising Committee

  • Paul Hunter, UNSW
  • Jiaojiao Jiang, UNSW
  • Rahat Masood, UNSW
  • Jake Renzella, UNSW
  • Arash Shaghaghi, UNSW
  • Sasha Vasser, UNSW

Invited Speakers

Australian Laureate Fellow and Professor of Software Engineering, Monash University. Winner, CORE Distinguished Service Award
Director of Sydney Artificial Intelligence Centre, Director of Trustworthy Machine Learning Lab, University of Sydney. Winner, CORE Outstanding Research Award
Research Fellow, Department of Data Science & AI, Monash University. Winner, CORE Distinguished Dissertation Award.
Co-Director Software Engineering Research Laboratory, Director of Computer Science and Sofware Engineering Education Group, AUT. Winner, CORE Teaching Award.
Director of the UNSW Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation and a Professor and Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney.
Professor in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo (UW)

About ACSW

ACSW is the premier event for Computer Science researchers across Australasia, organised under the governing auspices of Computing Research and Education (CORE) Association of Australasia. ACSW consists of several conferences covering a wide range of Computer Science topics. The annual conference is attended by many national and international delegates comprising HDR students, distinguished academics and Industry representatives from across Australasia in computer science. 

About CORE

The Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia, CORE, is an association of university departments of computer science in Australia and New Zealand. Prior to 2004 it was known as the Computer Science Association, CSA.

The purposes for which the Association is established are:

  • to create a professional association of those engaged in computer science and information technology in higher education and research institutes and to facilitate their professional development;
  • to assist and advance research in computer science and information technology in higher education and research institutes;
  • to assist and advance teaching in computer science and information technology in higher education;
  • to provide a forum for those interested in computer science and information technology so as to stimulate discussion of relevant issues; and
  • to promote co-operation and liaison with other groups and organizations which have related or complementary purposes and activities.
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