AI-empowered Evaluation of Project Biodiversity Commitments

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Artificial Intelligence-empowered Evaluation of Project Biodiversity Commitments


As Australia accelerates its renewable energy transition, how can project managers ensure environmental preservation keeps pace with development?

Join the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) and our AI Community of Practice (CoP) for a timely and insightful webinar exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming project evaluation, particularly in assessing biodiversity outcomes in major projects.

 

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Who is this event for?

  • Project Management Professionals at all levels

Key Takeaways

  • How to evaluate biodiversity commitments in renewable energy projects
  • Real-world applications of AI in environmental assessments
  • The role of technology in driving responsible environmental governance
     

Price

  • Members: Complimentary
  • Non-members: $55 (including GST)


Speaker

Dr Rosa Taghikhah

Lecturer in the Discipline of Business Analytics at the University of Sydney Business School

Firouzeh (Rosa) Taghikhah is a lecturer in the Discipline of Business Analytics at the University of Sydney Business School. Her research focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence techniques to advance decision support systems across business and socio-ecological contexts. She develops computational models and algorithms that generate actionable insights from data, enabling strategic, transparent, and evidence-based decision-making in areas such as sustainability-resilience, food-energy-water systems, and supply chains. Her work enhances trust in these systems by creating explainable frameworks that integrate model-agnostic methods and large language models, ensuring transparency in high-stakes decision environments.

Dr Ripon K. Chakrabortty

Facilitator: Senior Lecturer at the School of Systems & Computing, UNSW Canberra and Artificial Intelligence Community of Practice Lead at the AIPM
Dr Ripon K. Chakrabortty is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Systems & Computing, UNSW Canberra, Australia. He is experienced in “Artificial Intelligence in Decision-Making for Complex Systems”. His research interests include decision analytics, applied artificial intelligence, evolutionary computation, and applied optimisation in the "Project Scheduling and Supply Chain Management" domains. He is the team leader and founder of ‘The Decision Support & Analytics Research Group’. Also, he leads the ‘Artificial Intelligence’ Community of Practice at the Australian Institute of Project Management. He has written three authored books, six book chapters, and over 180 technical journal and conference papers in prestigious venues. Many organisations have funded his research programs valued at over $4.5 million, such as the Australian Research Council, the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, the Department of Education, Defence Trailblazer, and the Commonwealth Government of Australia.

Wednesday, 16 July 2025

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
(Australia/Sydney)

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AI-empowered Evaluation of Project Biodiversity Commitments

AI-empowered Evaluation of Project Biodiversity Commitments
Join the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) and our AI Community of Practice (CoP) for a timely and insightful webinar exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming project evaluation, particularly in assessing biodiversity outcomes in major projects.

Artificial Intelligence-empowered Evaluation of Project Biodiversity Commitments


As Australia accelerates its renewable energy transition, how can project managers ensure environmental preservation keeps pace with development?

Join the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) and our AI Community of Practice (CoP) for a timely and insightful webinar exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming project evaluation, particularly in assessing biodiversity outcomes in major projects.

 

To register for an AIPM event, you’ll need to login to your AIPM account. If you don’t have an account, you’ll need to create an account with AIPM before you register.

 

Who is this event for?

  • Project Management Professionals at all levels

Key Takeaways

  • How to evaluate biodiversity commitments in renewable energy projects
  • Real-world applications of AI in environmental assessments
  • The role of technology in driving responsible environmental governance
     

Price

  • Members: Complimentary
  • Non-members: $55 (including GST)


Speaker

Dr Rosa Taghikhah

Lecturer in the Discipline of Business Analytics at the University of Sydney Business School

Firouzeh (Rosa) Taghikhah is a lecturer in the Discipline of Business Analytics at the University of Sydney Business School. Her research focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence techniques to advance decision support systems across business and socio-ecological contexts. She develops computational models and algorithms that generate actionable insights from data, enabling strategic, transparent, and evidence-based decision-making in areas such as sustainability-resilience, food-energy-water systems, and supply chains. Her work enhances trust in these systems by creating explainable frameworks that integrate model-agnostic methods and large language models, ensuring transparency in high-stakes decision environments.

Dr Ripon K. Chakrabortty

Facilitator: Senior Lecturer at the School of Systems & Computing, UNSW Canberra and Artificial Intelligence Community of Practice Lead at the AIPM
Dr Ripon K. Chakrabortty is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Systems & Computing, UNSW Canberra, Australia. He is experienced in “Artificial Intelligence in Decision-Making for Complex Systems”. His research interests include decision analytics, applied artificial intelligence, evolutionary computation, and applied optimisation in the "Project Scheduling and Supply Chain Management" domains. He is the team leader and founder of ‘The Decision Support & Analytics Research Group’. Also, he leads the ‘Artificial Intelligence’ Community of Practice at the Australian Institute of Project Management. He has written three authored books, six book chapters, and over 180 technical journal and conference papers in prestigious venues. Many organisations have funded his research programs valued at over $4.5 million, such as the Australian Research Council, the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, the Department of Education, Defence Trailblazer, and the Commonwealth Government of Australia.
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