• Posted on 23 May 2025
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AAII graduates celebrated their academic achievements at the Autumn 2025 ceremony, which marked the successful completion of their PhD studies and the start of their professional careers in artificial intelligence.

The Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute (AAII) proudly celebrated the graduation of 14 PhD students on 16 and 21 May 2025. The ceremony marked the culmination of their academic journey and the beginning of their professional careers in the field of artificial intelligence.

The AAII PhD graduates acknowledged during the ceremony include Dr Zihe Liu, Dr En Yu, Dr Guangzhi Ma, Dr Sami Karali, Dr Peng Yan, Dr Rabi Sharma, Dr Yue Tan, Dr Siyi Hu, Dr Mingfei Han, Dr Baoping Liu, Dr Zihan Zhang, Dr Guangsheng Zhang, Dr Zhencheng Fan and Dr Raymond Quong Yueng Chia. The graduation ceremony was attended by key AAII members, along with faculty, family, and friends who gathered to celebrate this important milestone.

Congratulations to all the AAII PhD graduates on this remarkable achievement! The AAII community wishes them continued success as they embark on the next chapter of their professional journeys and looks forward to the impactful contributions they will make as AAII-trained researchers.

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