Prospective students
Equipping tomorrow’s human-centric software pioneers
Thinking of undertaking further studies to increase your employment opportunities? We have a number of projects available for prospective Honors, Master’s and minor thesis students.
There are a number of funded scholarship opportunities available, that lab members are participating in. Please visit these sites to see project and industry partner opportunities.
Responsible AI Software Engineering (RAISE)
Meeting the urgent need for deep expertise in responsible AI software engineering to benefit key sectors such as digital health, transportation, aviation and defence.
This project is made possible by CSIRO’s Next Generation Graduates program.
CSIRO Next Generation Graduate Program
Driven by the real-life needs from our industry partners, we aim to address the grand cybersecurity challenges faced by Australian manufacturers, such as the vulnerabilities in manufacturing software, data flow analysis for security in smart manufacturing, data driven control system assessment, and secure and responsible AI for manufacturing.
This project is made possible by CSIRO’s Next Generation Graduates program.
ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre (ITTC) for Optimal Ageing
We will train a workforce that is skilled in the development, translation and implementation of digital and robotic systems to optimise cognitive, physical and mental wellbeing in middle-aged and older adults.
This project is made possible by funding from the Australian Research Council.
If you are interested to know more about opportunities in our lab, please contact our relevant lab member/s for a discussion.
Watch some of our team talk about the types of projects within the lab

Prof. John Grundy's student project ideas
Watch the Director of the HumaniSE Lab, Prof. John Grundy, talk about the scope of projects available for new students to undertake with us.

Dr Anu Madugalla's student projects
Dr Anuradha Madugalla is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow and her research interests focus on how software engineering can be applied to make public- space floorplans more accessible for diverse users.

Dr Ingo Mueller's student projects
Dr Ingo Mueller is a Research Fellow in the HumaniSE Lab and he discusses what projects he currently has available for new students.