Sharma began his academic career as a research and teaching assistant while still a graduate student at Buffalo, and was a research assistant for a year at the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Delaware (1989-1990) prior to completing his Ph.D. Shortly after his doctorate degree, he was a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology for 6 months (1990-1991).[1] He then moved to Sydney (Australia) to work at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales (UNSW), initially as a Visiting Fellow, soon after as a tenuredLecturer (1992), and successively as a Senior Lecturer (1994), Associate Professor (1998), Head of School (1999-02) and Full Professor (2000-2004).[1] While at UNSW he was named as the Node Director Designate, Sydney Node (2002-2003), and was appointed to the role of Vice President and Director of Sydney Research Lab (2003-2004) within National ICT Australia (NICTA), Australia's national Centre of Excellence in information and communications technology, which became part of Data61 division of CSIRO.[3]
In 2004 he was recruited by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) as a Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Commercialisation), a position continuously held until 2019, when he became Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice President (Research and Innovation). At QUT he was named Distinguished Professor in April 2019, and further designated Distinguished Professor Emeritus in August 2019.[1]
In 2011 he became National Chair of the Australia India Business Council (AIBC), after leading the Queensland Chapter of the AIBC as its President during 2005-10.[14][15]
Since 2011 he has been associated with the Adani Group, where he has been a Member of the Board, North Queensland Export Terminal Limited (previously Adani Abbot Point Terminal Ltd), and (since 2020) Group Head of Sustainability and Climate Change, and Advisor to the Chairman.[16]
He was appointed as an inaugural member of the independent Advisory Council of the Australian Research Council (2008–09).[23] He was a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Innovation Ecosystems.[24] He was the Champion of Team Queensland that participated in the MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program (REAP).[25]
Through his policy papers and newspaper articles, Sharma has played a significant role in doctrinal advocacy at the intersection of research, entrepreneurship and economic development.[26]
Algorithmic learning theory : 7th international workshop, ALT '96, Sydney, Australia, October 23-25, 1996 : proceedings. S. Arikawa, Arun K. Sharma. Berlin: Springer. 1996. ISBN3-540-61863-5. OCLC35646512.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
Algorithmic learning theory : 11th international conference, ALT 2000 Sydney, Australia, December 11–13, 2000, proceedings. Hiroki Arimura, Sanjay, February 22- Jain, Arun K. Sharma. Berlin: Springer. 2000. ISBN3-540-41237-9. OCLC45223566.[29]
Computing and combinatorics : 6th annual international conference, DZ Du COCOON 2000, Sydney, Australia, July 26–28, 2000 : proceedings. D. Du, P. Eades, V. Estivill-Castro, X. Lin, & A. Sharma . Berlin: Springer. 2000. ISBN3-540-67787-9. OCLC44468885[30]
Awards
Premier of Queensland Special Award at the 2010 Queensland Export Awards.[31]
Included in the Knowledge Nation 100 List, 2015, published by the Office of the Chief Scientist.[32]
Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2018 India Australia India Business and Community Awards.[33]
Distinguished Alumnus Award from Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, 2019.[11]
Member of the Order of Australia in 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours for services to Computer Science and Information Technology.[34][35]
^Sloan, Robert H. (2001). "BOOK REVIEW: "SYSTEMS THAT LEARN: AN INTRODUCTION TO LEARNING THEORY, SECOND EDITION", SANJAY JAIN, DANIEL OSHERSON, JAMES S. ROYER and ARUN SHARMA". International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications. 01 (2): 235–238. doi:10.1142/S1469026801000160. ISSN1469-0268.
^Jain, Sanjay; Osherson, Daniel N.; Royer, James S.; Sharma, Arun (12 February 1999). Systems That Learn - 2nd Edition: An Introduction to Learning Theory. MIT Press. ISBN978-0-262-10077-9.
^Algorithmic learning theory : 11th international conference, ALT 2000 Sydney, Australia, December 11-13, 2000, proceedings. Hiroki Arimura, Sanjay, February 22- Jain, Arun K. Sharma. Berlin: Springer. 2000. ISBN3-540-41237-9. OCLC45223566.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
^Computing and combinatorics : 6th annual international conference, COCOON 2000, Sydney, Australia, July 26-28, 2000 : proceedings. Dingzhu Du. Berlin: Springer. 2000. ISBN3-540-67787-9. OCLC44468885.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)