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Zena Assaad studied Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering and completed a PhD exploring decision making under uncertainty to support strategic air traffic flow management. She has worked as a liaison officer bridging communication between civil and military airspace and contributed to Australia’s satellite-based augmentation systems project. Additionally, she has served as a research specialist for Australia’s aviation regulatory body. Currently, Zena is a Senior Research Fellow in the Aerospace cluster at the School of Engineering at the Australian National University and is a fellow at the Trusted Autonomous Systems Defence Cooperative Research Centre (TAS DCRC). Her research primarily explores the safety implications of human-machine teaming operations. Furthermore, she co-hosts and co-produces the Algorithmic Futures podcast and is a member of the Standards Australia advisory committee for ISO/TC 20/SC 16 (UAS) and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 42/WG 3 on Artificial Intelligence.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Conducting research on safety implications of human-machine teaming operations in the aerospace domain.
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