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Professor Flora Salim is a leading academic at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, holding a full Professorship in the School of Computer Science and Engineering. She serves as Deputy Director (Engagement) of the UNSW AI Institute and contributes to multidisciplinary research at the intersection of ubiquitous computing, machine learning, and data science.
- Human-centred AI and ethical systems
- Spatio-temporal data modeling
- Applications for climate resilience and urban mobility
Her research focuses on multimodal foundation models, continual learning, and responsible AI deployment in real-world environments. She explores:
- Time-series and sensor data analysis
- Wearable and environmental sensing
- AI for sustainable infrastructure
- Robustness and trustworthiness in models
Recent publications highlight her work on:
- Transformer-based climate downscaling
- Cross-modal fairness in mobility
- Privacy-preserving spatio-temporal generation
- Patient similarity networks in healthcare
She has received multiple competitive fellowships including:
- Humboldt Fellowship
- Bayer Fellowship
- Victoria Fellowship
- ARC Australian Postdoctoral Industry (APDI) Fellowship
Additional accolades include:
- Women in AI Award Australia and New Zealand (2022)
- IBM Smarter Planet Industry Innovation Award
As Chief Investigator in:
- ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making and Society (ADM+S)
- ARC Training Centre for Whole Life Design for Carbon Neutral Infrastructure
She maintains active collaborations through:
- Associate position at ELLIS Alicante
- Visiting Professor roles at University of Kassel (2019-2020) and University of Cambridge (2019)
- Editorial board memberships in ACM TIST, IEEE Pervasive Computing, and Nature Scientific Data
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