Camila Correa-Jullian
I am a PhD candidate of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department at University of California, Los Angeles. My current research at the B. John Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences is focused on characterizing, modeling, and simulating operational safety risks of human-system interactions in automated systems and Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAV) and I also help co-organize the International Workshop for Autonomous System Safety (IWASS). My previous research has focused on the application of Machine Learning techniques for Prognosis and Health Management of renewable energy systems, such as solar thermal and solar PV, and risk assessments of hydrogen fueling station infrastructure and liquid hydrogen storage systems.
Quick Info:
- Ph.D. Candidate: University of California, Los Angeles (Fall 2021-Present)
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Advisors: Dr. Ali Mosleh, Dr. Jiaqi Ma
- M.S.: University of Maryland, College Park (2021)
- Reliability Engineering, Advisor: Dr. Katrina Groth
- Thesis: “Data Requirements to Enable PHM for Liquid Hydrogen Storage Systems from a Risk Assessment Perspective.” Available online
- B.S.: Universidad de Chile (2019)
- Mechanical Engineering, Advisor: Dr. José Miguel Cardemil , Dr. Enrique López Droguett
- Thesis: “Assessment of deep learning techniques for diagnosis in thermal systems through anomaly detection.” Available online
Quick Links:
- B. John Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences
- Safety and Reliability of Autonomous Systems
- Mobility Lab @ UCLA
Personal facts:
- My full name is Camila Asunción Correa Jullian.
- My hometown is Santiago, Chile.
- Hear how my name is pronounced here!