Kendrea Beers was a Research Analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), where she worked on the Foundational Research Grants team and the CyberAI Project. Previously, she completed a yearlong Horizon fellowship placement at CSET. She has conducted technical AI research at Oregon State University, AI governance research at Cornell University, and computer science research at Galois and the University of Notre Dame. She holds a MS in Artificial Intelligence and a BS in Philosophy from Oregon State University.
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