Erin Hahn

About Me

Erin Hahn is a senior national security analyst and principal professional staff member in JHU/APL’s National Security Analysis Mission Area, where she supervises a group of analysts working on broad issues related to technology development and implementation. As a member of the International Panel on the Regulation of Autonomous Weapons (iPRAW), Hahn helps inform ongoing discussions of the United Nations Group of Government Experts for Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems. She recently served on the DoE Security of Energy Advisory Board and advised the National Security Council Artificial Intelligence Commission.

Hahn formerly was the associate director of the University of Maryland’s Center for Health and Homeland Security (CHHS) and prior to that, she was an attorney in private practice.

Education & Industry Experience

Hahn received her BA from Salisbury University, a JD from the University of Maryland, and an MS from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, which she attended as a Flemish Community Fellow.

MY COURSES

Human head with a luminous brain network. Digital brain, Analysis information, Cyber mind, Deep and Machine learning, Consciousness, Artificial intelligence, Technology background concept.

Assurance of AI Enabled Systems

This workshop introduces state-of-the-art methods for developing testing and evaluation plans for AI-driven systems and addresses novel challenges these systems present.

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