Scholarships
The Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) is recognised as one of the top artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning research institutions globally. We are pleased to offer funding and scholarship opportunities for prospective students. Please see below for a current list of scholarships.
Lockheed Martin Australia – Advanced Systems & Technology Group (LMA–AST) Scholarship
This opportunity supports an exceptional student to develop novel deep learning algorithms and multi-object tracking methods for autonomous flight systems.
How to apply
Please send a copy of your CV and academic transcript to Jessica Cortazzo, Manager, Project and Strategic Partnerships jessica.cortazzo@adelaide.edu.au
Project details
Title | Vision-Based Sense and Avoid: Monocular Airborne Object Tracking for Safe Drone Flight |
---|---|
Project description | Join us on an exciting research project tackling the challenge of detecting and tracking tiny airborne objects using only a single camera onboard a drone. You will work with a massive, real-world dataset (5.9M+ images) covering diverse flight conditions, where objects can appear as just a few pixels in each frame. The goal is to develop novel deep learning algorithms and multi-object tracking methods that balance early detection with an extremely low false alarm rate—ensuring safe collision avoidance without unnecessary manoeuvres. By focusing on cutting-edge computer vision strategies (e.g., specialised small-object detection, temporal tracking, motion-based filtering), you will gain hands-on experience in one of the most critical problems for future autonomous flight systems. Check out The Airborne Object Tracking Challenge hosted by AIcrowd for more background information on the dataset and benchmarks. |
Project sponsor | Lockheed Martin Australia – Advanced Systems & Technology Group |
Eligibility |
|
Scholarship value | $5,000 AUD |
Supervisor |
Dr Feras Dayoub |
CSIRO Next Generation Graduates Program (NGGP) Scholarship
The CSIRO NGGP Scholarship has been established to support exceptional students engaged in advanced research in computer vision. The scholarship is valued at $15,000 payable in two equal instalments after each census date in March and August.
How to apply
Assessment of successful candidates will be made by a selection panel consisting of up to four AIML academics representing the University of South Australia, the University of Adelaide, and the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG).
Applicants must be Australian citizens enrolled on a full-time basis in an approved honours program. Relevant checks (National Police Check, Australian Government security clearance) will be required. Scholarship holders must complete a 6-day work placement. Acceptance of the scholarship cannot be deferred.
List of projects and supervisors
Dr Feras Dayoub |
|
---|---|
Dr Ravi Garg |
|
Dr Savitha Sam Abraham |
|
Dr Josh Chopin (University of South Australia) |
|
Associate Professor Belinda Chiera (University of South Australia) |
|
Dr Lui Cirocco (University of South Australia) |
|
Adjunct Associate Professor Ehsan Abbasnejad (Monash University) Co-supervised by Dr Quoc Viet Vo |
|
The project was made possible by CSIRO’s Next Generation Graduates Program, an initiative that provides funding and support to attract and train the next generation of technology specialists.
Industrial AI Program Scholarships
We are pleased to offer Industrial AI Program Scholarships for students undertaking their honours or higher degree by research (HDR) studies in AI and machine learning. Funded by the state government, these scholarships are available for honours, master's and PhD students.
For more information on each of these scholarships, including eligibility and application details, refer to these pages:
Postgraduate scholarships
Applicants must be citizens of Australia, the United Kingdom, or the United States of America, or Australian permanent residents who are acceptable for candidacy for their relevant degree at the University of Adelaide.
Industrial AI Program Scholarships at PhD level include travel funding to gain valuable experience working with international collaborators in the United Kingdom or the United States of America.

AIML Research Scholarships
The AIML Research Scholarships support exceptional students engaged in advanced research in AI and machine learning. These scholarships are available for students undertaking their honours and postgraduate by coursework degrees.
For more information on the next round of scholarships, including eligibility and application details, please refer to:
Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of Australia, citizens of New Zealand, permanent humanitarian visa holders or international students.
Applicants are invited to propose a research project and AIML supervisor of their choice, or select from this list of supervisors and available projects:
List of projects and supervisors
Dr Dhani Dharmaprani |
|
---|---|
Dr Anh-Dzung Doan and Professor Tat-Jun Chin |
|
Dr Feras Dayoub |
|
Associate Professor Lingqiao Liu |
|
Dr Marcus Martens |
|
Professor Minh Hoai Nguyen |
|
Dr Wei Zhang |
|
Dr Henry Li |
|
Dr Jinan Zou |
|
Dr Xinyu Wang |
|
Dr Qi Chen |
|
Dr Zhibin Liao |
|
Dr Xinyu Zhang |
|
Hear from our students
Joytu Khisha is a recipient of an AIML Research Scholarship and is undertaking his master's studies with the Embodied AI and Robotic Vision Research Group led by Dr Feras Dayoub. In this interview, Joytu shares his innovative research in mimicking of human movements and how this project has enabled him to fulfil his career aspirations.
Other scholarships
The University of Adelaide offers a range of scholarships to undergraduate and postgraduate students. These scholarships, as well as many others funded by industry and non-profit organisations, are available to potential and currently enrolled students.
University Scholarships
The University offers a wide range of PhD scholarships for incoming students. A full list for scholarships is available here.