
Claire Mason
Researcher · Climate Adaptation
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationAbout
Dr Claire Mason is a postdoctoral researcher and visiting scientist at CSIRO, focusing on climate adaptation practices in terrestrial biodiversity conservation. Her work develops decision support systems for conservation managers in Australia, emphasizing threatened species and protected areas. She holds a PhD from the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania (2023) and a Bachelor of Science (First Class Honours) in Ecology from the University of Queensland (2016).
Research Interests span climate adaptation strategies, conservation ecology, and the application of artificial intelligence in labor market analysis. Her work bridges ecological systems with digital technology, addressing workforce development, AI literacy, and green energy job classification through machine learning and data analytics.
Publication Trends reveal a dual focus on climate adaptation (e.g., AI for biodiversity conservation) and labor market dynamics (e.g., generative AI competency frameworks, job ad analysis, skill matching algorithms). Key subfields include AI ethics, digital economy, threatened species management, and green energy classification.
Professional Leadership includes contributions to national projects like the NESP Climate Systems Hub Project 2.7 and collaborations on AI capability clusters in Australia. She utilizes ORCID (0000-0001-8063-5812) for academic visibility.
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