Awards & Media
Dr Anwaar Ulhaq has won prestigious research scholarships, fellowships, and awards, including the Manna Institute mid-career research Fellowship 2022, the Victoria University Vice Chancellor's Research Fellowship 2018, Best Research Paper Awards 2018,2011, Monash Postgraduate Publication Award, Monash Graduate Scholarship, Monash Postgraduate Publication Award, Monash 3-Minute Thesis Competition, and an MS research fellowship. In addition, he was declared the most productive researcher in 2021 at the Faculty of Business, Justice, and Behavioral Science, Charles Sturt University.
Fellowships & Awards
Manna Insitute NSW Senior Research Fellowship (2022–24)
Best Paper Award (International Conference on Information Visualisation), Finland, 2023
Researcher of The Year 2021, Charles Sturt University, 2021
Teaching Excellence Award, Charles Sturt University, 2019
Vice Chancellor's Research Fellowship, Victoria University, 2017-18
Applied Statistics and Policy Analysis Conference 2019
Best Research Paper Award, Applied Statistics and Policy Analysis Conference 2019
Monash University Postgraduate Publication Award, 2012
Best Research Paper Award, CSIRO ARCHER 2010
Scholarships: Monash Graduate Scholarship, Monash University
Deans; Award for Academic Performance, GIKI, 2004
Prime Minister National Talent Award 1996–1998
Media Coverage
CSU NEWS: World-first computing and artificial intelligence COVID-19 severity scoring study
CSU NEWS: New AI technologies to control bushfires will save lives, homes and livelihoods
NBN NEWS: International AI conference comes to Port Macquarie
PORT NEWS: World's best AI experts in Port Macquarie for 'groundbreaking' conference
CSU NEWS: Pests in our sight: new AI technology will save farmers hours on the job
The Sector: Unlocking mental health support for children and families
CSU NEWS Tackling the marine debris problem creates new opportunities in remote Australia
CSU NEWS: AI research to reduce mental health challenges in Australia
CSU NEWS: International AI and image processing conference to be held in Port Macquarie
COMPUTERWORD:Aussie developers get quantum computing service in the cloud
PORT NEWS: Charles Sturt University lecturer Anwaar Ulhaq discusses Y2K 20 years on
PORT NEWS: Computer science researchers are using thermal imaging to help locate animals in firezones
ZTNET: University of South Australia says blockchain at odds with privacy obligations
UniSA NEWS: Australian University Finds Privacy Issues With Blockchain Technology
UniSA NEWS: Privacy, blockchain and the Internet of Things: Can we keep control of our own identities?