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Peggy Wu
Human-AI teaming Scientist, New Book: Trolley Crash: Approaching Key Metrics for Ethical AI Practitioners, Researchers, and Policy Makers, Documentary on Psychology of Space Exploration
Peggy Wu is an award-winning scientist, author, and film advisor with over 20 years of experience in Artificial Intelligence and cognition, specializing in advancing Human-Machine Teaming and promoting Trustworthy & Ethical AI.
As an Associate Director leading the Human-Machine Interactions Portfolio, Peggy has secured numerous grants from prestigious organizations such as the DoD, NASA, and DoE. She excels in overseeing a matrix organization with over 200 team members and has served in leadership capacities across various high-profile projects.
Peggy's expertise extends to being a judge for XPRIZE, an associate director for a PBS-funded Space exploration documentary, an invited expert for congressional staffer and NATO briefings, a NASA proposal reviewer, and a consultant for Science and Technology representation through the National Academies of Sciences and the UN.
With 11 patents to her name and over 80 peer-reviewed publications, Peggy's work is highly regarded in the scientific community. Her ability to translate complex challenges into actionable plans and lead multidisciplinary teams showcases her strategic planning and program management skills.
Peggy is passionate about transitioning research into impactful technologies that benefit society, a goal highlighted by media coverage from prestigious outlets like the BBC, National Geographic, and Physics Today.
Aside from her professional accomplishments, Peggy enjoys mentoring early career professionals and participating in extracurricular activities such as supporting boy scouts, cub scouts, and #FLL First Lego League teams.
Her educational background includes studies in Computer Engineering, Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, and Fine/Studio Arts at the University of Toronto and Sheridan College. Peggy is also fluent in Chinese-Cantonese.
Previously, Peggy has held significant roles such as Associate Director at Raytheon Technologies, Senior Research Scientist at siftech.com, Associate Research Scientist at Honeywell Laboratories, and Research & Development Engineer specializing in Human-Machine Interaction at MGI Software-Roxio-Sonic Solutions.
