POSTED: 05 Jun, 2022
We are sad to announce the departure of two of our Program co-Leads from Swinburne University of Technology.
Thank you XiaoQi and Sally for your input and support in shaping the Centre so far. We wish you the best in your new roles. In their places, we welcome Dr Michelle Dunn, Dr John McCormick and Assoc Prof Chris McCarthy to the Australian Cobotics Centre. Dr Michelle Dunn will take over the co-leadership of program 4 with Dr Lee Clemon from UTS and Assoc Prof Mats Isaksson will become co-lead of Program 1 with Prof Teresa Vidal-Calleja from UTS. |
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