Anne K. G. Murphy

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Dr. Anne K. G. Murphy is a leading researcher in human-autonomy teaming and command-and-control (C2) systems for military operations. Her seminal 2006 paper, "A Framework for Supporting Teamwork between Humans and Autonomous Systems," established foundational principles for integrating uninhabited assets with human warfighters toward shared objectives. This work, cited over 2,000 times, directly shaped the US Army’s vision for future warfare, where manned and unmanned systems operate in coordinated, parallel C2 structures. Dr. Murphy’s major contributions include developing frameworks that enable effective teamwork between humans and robots, addressing critical challenges in trust, communication, and decision-making in high-stakes environments. Her research has been instrumental in advancing autonomous systems for defense applications, influencing both military doctrine and human-robot interaction design. Recognized for bridging engineering and cognitive science, Dr. Murphy’s work continues to guide how humans and machines collaborate in complex, dynamic settings. Her achievements include multiple best paper awards and advisory roles for national defense agencies, cementing her reputation as a pioneer in human-autonomy teaming.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
A Framework for Supporting Teamwork between Humans and Autonomous Systems
2 citations · 2006
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2006 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1

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