
معرفی
Professor Robyn Clay-Williams is a leading health services researcher at Macquarie University's Australian Institute of Health Innovation, specializing in Resilient Healthcare and Human Factors. She leads research on healthcare system resilience, bridging theoretical and practical implementation. With an h-index of 28 and over 3,745 citations, her work spans peer-reviewed journals and advisory reports. She has secured over $24.2M in grants, including NHMRC and EU Horizon projects. Awards include the Centre for Healthcare Resilience Publication Prize and international recognitions. Robyn previously served as a military test pilot and electronics engineer before academia, contributing to her unique insights in healthcare systems.
- Education: PhD in Public Health (UNSW, 2011), BEng in Electronic Engineering (RMIT, 1983)
- Affiliations: Centre for Healthcare Resilience & Implementation Science, Ethics and Agency Research Centre
- Roles: Federal Minister-appointed member of the Therapeutic Goods Administration Advisory Committee on Medical Devices
Research Focus: Her work emphasizes resilient healthcare design, AI applications in safety, and built environment impacts on care delivery. Recent projects include the AAA-MEDICAL initiative for abdominal aneurysm treatment and the Support4Resilience toolbox for elderly care.
Awards: Eleven accolades, including international awards and Macquarie's Researcher of the Year (2019). Notable contributions include TEDx talks and SBS Insight panel appearances.




