The Sensor - September 2025

This month we celebrate the NSSN’s Merit Award in the Diversity category at the 2025 National iAwards;

We share a thought piece by Director of the UNSW AI Institute, Dr Sue Keay, on the importance of sovereign AI;

We also preview the next Women in Sensing forum, which will explore how we can design infrastructure that is smarter, more sustainable, and more equitable. 

We also profile Dr Neda Mohammadi, Sydney Horizon Fellow at The University of Sydney, whose research is advancing AI-enabled digital twins for smart cities and communities.

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