
Aida Brankovic
پژوهشگر ارشد · Artificial Intelligence
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisationمعرفی
Dr. Aida Brankovic serves as a Research Scientist at CSIRO Australian e-Health Research Centre and holds an Adjunct Research Fellow position at The University of Queensland. Her work integrates mathematical modelling, complex algorithms, and artificial intelligence to develop medical devices and decision support tools that enhance healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Education:
- PhD in Information Technology (Nonlinear identification, Machine Learning) from Polytechnic University of Milan
- Master of Electrical Engineering from University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Research Focus: Dr. Brankovic specializes in nonlinear model identification, randomized algorithms, and AI-powered real-time decision systems, with particular emphasis on explainable & responsible AI for healthcare applications. Her research bridges engineering principles with clinical needs to create accessible diagnostic solutions.
Scientific Recognition:
- WiT Future Tech Star Award (2025)
- Springer Nature Editor of Distinction Award 2025 (Editorial Contribution Award)
- Science and Engineering Excellence Award - Neurodevelopment and Plasticity Team (2024)
- ANZCA Innovation and Technology Research Award (2023)
- MedInfo 2023 Best Paper Award for XAI reliability research
- Advance Queensland Research Fellowship (2020)
Professional Impact: As chief inventor of two licensed US patents for a microwave-based stroke detection scanner, Dr. Brankovic has driven technology through clinical trials to advanced prototype development. Her editorial role at Nature Scientific Reports and program committee work for PRICAI conferences demonstrate leadership in AI research integrity and dissemination.
Collaborative Initiatives: She contributes to CSIRO's Neurodevelopment and Plasticity Team and has partnered with industry on medical device commercialization, with research featured in major media outlets including 9News and The Daily Telegraph.





