Program
| TIME | ACTIVITY |
|---|---|
| 9.00am | Welcome |
| 9.03am | Opening address Prof Russell Smyth, Monash Business School Professor of Economics and Deputy Dean (Research) |
| 9.10am | Prof Martin Meissner, Technical University of Munich Intelligent User Assistance in Virtual Reality |
| 9.50am | A/Prof Elisa Cavatorta, King's College London Learning Conflict-Resolution Using Immersive Virtual Reality: A Proof-of-Concept Study |
| 10.30 - 10.45am | Morning tea break |
| 10.45am | Dr Robert Cuthbert, University of Queensland Enhancing Motivation and Decision-Making Through Virtual Reality (health and assistive applications) |
| 11.25am | Zhongwen Chen, Monash Business School Economic Decisions in Virtual Reality |
| 12.05pm | Dr Lucy Albertella, QIMR Berghofer Assessing and Harnessing Dynamic Cognitive Fitness to Optimise Job Performance in High-Pressure Occupations |
| 12.45 - 1.20pm | Lunch |
| 1.20pm | A/Prof Georgios Christopoulos, Nanyang Technological University When AI Goes Wrong: Behavioural Strategies to Repair Failures |
| 2.00pm | Prof Ofir Turel, University of Melbourne |
| 2.40 - 2.55pm | Afternoon tea break |
| 2.55pm | Karlo Doroc, University of Melbourne Complex Decision-Making Under Stress: Shallower Search and Impaired Decision Quality at Different Levels of Computational Hardness |
| 3.35pm | Prof Kristian Rotaru, Monash Business School Biophysiological Stress Responses and Leadership Decisions |
| 4.15pm | Panel Emerging Technologies in Judgement and Decision-Making – all speakers Panel moderator: Prof Harmen Oppewal, Monash Business School |
| 4.55 - 5.00pm | Concluding remarks by Prof Kristian Rotaru |