Jie Lu awarded NSW Premier’s Prize for Excellence 2023
Recognising Prof Lu's research excellence benefiting NSW's industry, economy and society with the 2023 Premier's Prize.
Jie Lu awarded the NSW Premier's Prize for Excellence in Engineering or Information and Communications Technology
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"Distinguished Professor Jie Lu, Australian Laureate Fellow, is a world-renowned scientist in the field of AI. She is the Director of the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute (AAII) at the University of Technology Sydney.
Jie has pioneered solutions to two critical problems – machine learning from uncertain data and machine learning for complex decision-making. She is particularly respected for initiating and progressing foundational research on fuzzy transfer learning, concept drift, recommender systems and decision support systems.
She has delivered 45 invited keynotes in Australian and international conferences, and 20 public speeches in Australian and NSW industry events. Her development of diverse AI-based software tools has had significant impact through more than 20 industry projects across the transportation, healthcare and telecommunication sectors.
Specifically related to NSW, Jie has solved challenging problems for Sydney Trains, including a machine learning-based system using Opal card streaming data to predict real-time carriage load of trains to avoid congestion, which was particularly impactful during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her continued training and mentoring of PhD student graduates is positioning NSW as a major player in a critical field for the state’s economy and workforce.
Jie has attracted prestigious awards, including the IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems Outstanding Paper Awards (twice), NeurIPS2022 Outstanding Paper Award and Australasian Artificial Intelligence Distinguished Research Contribution Award. In the 2023 Australia Day Honours, she was awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia for outstanding service to research and development in the field of AI.
Her research results have been published in 500 articles with high impact in her field, attracting 22,000 citations, with an h-index of 79."
(Quoted from NSW Government Chief Scientist and Engineer Press Release)
2023 Premier’s Prizes for Science & Engineering – Category 4