Andreas Duenser
Senior Lecturer · Cognitive Informatics
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationAbout
Dr. Andreas Duenser is a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO and a former Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania (2018-2024). His career spans cognitive informatics, trust in automation, human-machine interaction, and augmented reality applications in health and education.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (2005) and Magister rer. nat. in Psychology (2000) from the University of Vienna, Austria
Research expertise includes human-computer interaction, trust dynamics in AI systems, psychometric analysis, and immersive technology for clinical and educational purposes. His work bridges cognitive science with practical applications in augmented reality (e.g., AntarcticAR, CityViewAR) and eHealth solutions.
Recent publications focus on human-AI collaboration frameworks (CHAI-T), trust measurement in AI, and ethical considerations in AI development. Earlier roles include team leadership in CSIRO's Cognitive Informatics team and co-founding Puteko Ltd. (now QuiverVision).
- Scientific Awards:
- CSIRO 2014 Excellence in Research Ethics award
He has contributed to usability evaluations in augmented reality systems, neurorehabilitation tools, and spatial cognition studies, with a career trajectory emphasizing interdisciplinary research and technology transfer.
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