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Karen Ames-Nocera has extensive work experience in the field of system safety engineering. Karen started their career in 2003, working as a System Safety Engineer at the United States Department of Defense. Karen held this role for 15 years, until November 2018.
In November 2018, Karen joined Edge Case Research as a Lead Engineer. In this position, they played a key role in leading engineering projects and ensuring system safety. After two years in this role, they were promoted to the position of Principal System Safety Engineer in September 2020, where they continue to contribute their expertise.
Overall, Karen Ames-Nocera has over 17 years of experience in system safety engineering, with a focus on ensuring the safety and reliability of complex systems.
Karen Ames-Nocera began their education in 1992 at the Milton Hershey School, where they studied but did not obtain a degree or pursue a specific field of study. Karen later attended the University of New Haven from 1999 to 2003, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. Subsequently, they enrolled at the University of Arkansas from 2003 to 2004, obtianing a Master's degree in Engineering with a concentration in Industrial & Safety Engineering.
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Edge Case Research was formed by leading autonomy and software safety experts from Carnegie Mellon University who believe that safety should be baked into all software products from the ground up. Founded by people who were first involved in autonomous vehicle safety as far back as the late 1990s, ECR helps customers in the autonomous vehicle and robotics industries to tackle the thorny problems of safe perception, planning, and actuation.