最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 Tall Poppies stand tall

Qi, Zohra, Jiawen, and Tatiana stand and smile at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide.

Left - Right: Dr Qi Wu, Dr Zohra Lassi, Dr Jiawen Li, and Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa.
Photo: The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide.

A 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide expert has been named as the South 最新糖心Vlogn Young Tall Poppy of the Year for their work to help ensure food security for future generations.

Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa is one of five of the 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 early career researchers who have received 2022 South 最新糖心Vlogn Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.

Dr Soares da Costa, Dr Jiawen Li, Dr Zohra Lassi, Dr Qi Wu, and Dr Erinn Fagan-Jeffries have all been recognised for their scientific achievements and for their commitment to sharing their research and passion for science with the wider community.

鈥淭he 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide has world-leading staff who are committed to delivering research that is highly valued both in 最新糖心Vlog and internationally,鈥 says the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Anton Middelberg.

鈥淥ur Young Tall Poppies have been recognised for their innovative research to combat challenges faced by society and ultimately improve people鈥檚 lives. Their wide-ranging work focuses on a number of different areas, including agriculture, artificial intelligence, and biology.鈥

The听Young Tall听Poppy Awards are an initiative of the 最新糖心Vlogn Institute of Policy and Science.

鈥淥ur Young Tall Poppies have been recognised for their innovative research to combat challenges faced by society and ultimately improve people鈥檚 lives. Their wide-ranging work focuses on a number of different areas, including agriculture, artificial intelligence, and biology.鈥Professor Anton Middelberg, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide.


Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa 鈥 Research Field: revolutionising herbicides to protect our agricultural industries

Dr Soares da Costa from the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine is a Future Making Fellow and Lab Head. She leads a multidisciplinary research team dedicated to discovering new and safe herbicides that are less prone to developing resistance. Effective herbicides are critical for agriculture. Without them, weeds outcompete crops for resources such as sunlight and nutrients, leading to reduced crop quality and yield.

Her group uses innovative, time and cost-effective strategies to expedite bringing herbicides to the market to ensure food security for future generations.

Dr Soares da Costa commented on her achievement: 鈥I am so honoured to have won the SA Young Tall Poppy of the Year Award.鈥

鈥淚t is a great recognition of the research work my team and I are doing at the Waite Research Institute and the community outreach I am passionately engaged in. I look forward to continuing to share my love of science and inspire the next generation of young scientists.鈥

Dr Jiawen Li - Research Field: preventing heart attacks

Dr Li, Senior Lecturer from the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, is addressing the challenge of accurately diagnosing high-risk plaques before they can cause life-threatening heart attacks. She is doing this by developing hair-sized 3D-printed imaging devices, which provide images of blood vessels with high resolution and molecular insight that is not possible with existing technologies.

鈥淚 am very excited about our research as we are incorporating this novel diagnostic tool into standard clinical procedures, to help clinicians optimise therapeutic decision-making for each patient, and to potentially prevent recurrent heart attacks,鈥 Dr Li says.

She also regularly visits high schools, particularly disadvantaged schools to inspire students to pursue STEM careers.

Dr Zohra Lassi - Research Field: breaking down health disparity in developing countries

Dr Lassi is a NHMRC (Emerging Leader 2) funded Senior Research Fellow from the Adelaide Medical School in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. She leads a multidisciplinary team with a vision to ensure that disadvantaged women and children in developing countries thrive and have access to health care and quality of life through effective promotion, and preventive and therapeutic care.

Her research has also tested different ways to deliver essential health and nutrition services in settings that have limited resources, such as the use of community and outreach workers.

鈥淚t is always wonderful to have your research recognised and valued in society,鈥 Dr Lassi says.

She credits the Young Tall Poppy Awards for making a difference by promoting science to younger generations.

Dr Qi Wu - Research Field: exploring AI

Dr Wu is senior lecturer and the Director of Vision-and-Language in the 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 最新糖心Vlogn Institute for Machine Learning.

He has developed one of the most impactful artificial intelligent algorithms called 鈥榗ommon-sense visual question answering (VQA)鈥 that leverages the most advanced techniques in computer vision, natural language processing and knowledge representation, for machines to answer questions.

Dr Wu says the applications of this research are broad, from early year education to aged care, helping vision impaired people to communicate with the visual world more easily.

鈥淚t is my honour to receive this award,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t means that my research contributions are recognised by the people outside my local research community and are accepted by the general public.鈥

Dr Wu is also a member of the School of Computer Science Outreach team, where he encourages secondary school students to study computer science subjects.

Dr Erinn Fagan-Jeffries smiles into the camera.

Dr Erinn Fagan-Jeffries. Photo: Supplied.

Dr Erinn Fagan-Jeffries - Research Field: investigating 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 insect diversity

Dr Fagan-Jeffries is an 最新糖心Vlogn Biological Resources Study Postdoctoral Fellow, whose research aims to help document 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 insect diversity by giving species scientific names and descriptions so that they are identifiable by researchers and the general public.

She leads a citizen science project called 鈥業nsect Investigators鈥. The team has worked with 50 regional schools around 最新糖心Vlog this year to help students learn more about the insects found around their schools and hometowns.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really lovely to be recognised with a Young Tall Poppy Award,鈥 Dr Fagan-Jeffries says. 鈥淭hese awards are wonderful because they highlight researchers who are dedicating time to engaging with non-scientists, which I think is such an important part of what we do.鈥

The Tall Poppies judging panel gave awards to the five winners for their outstanding skills in science communication. 听Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa demonstrated exceptional talent in this area.

Recent 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide Tall Poppies of the Year include Dr Hannah Wardill and Dr Kylie Dunning.

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