Camila A. Correa Jullian

Camila A. Correa Jullian

Mechanical Engineering
Ph.D. Candidate

M.S. University of Maryland
B.S. University of Chile


Camila is a PhD candidate of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department at University of California, Los Angeles. Her 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), collaborating with the UCLA Mobility Lab. She is also part of the organizing committee of the International Workshop for Autonomous System Safety (IWASS). She obtained her Reliability Engineering MS degree from the University of Maryland in 2021, and her undergraduate Mechanical Engineering degree at the University of Chile in 2019. Her previous work has focused on modern tools for risk and reliability analysis of hydrogen fueling infrastructure and data-driven health monitoring applications in photovoltaic and thermal solar systems for diagnostic, prognostic and reinforcement learning-based operation scheduling decision-making activities.