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Professor Una _May

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Una-May O'Reilly

Una-May O'Reilly is the leader of ALFA Group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab.

An evolutionary computation researcher for 20+ years, she is  broadly interested in adversarial intelligence  -- the  intelligence that emerges and is recruited while learning and adapting in competitive settings.

Her interest has led her to study settings where security is under threat, for which she has developed machine learning algorithms that variously model the arms races of tax compliance and auditing, malware and its detection, cyber network attacks and defenses, and adversarial paradigms in deep learning.  She is passionately interested in programming and genetic programming. 

She is a recipient of the EvoStar Award for Outstanding Achievements in Evolutionary Computation in Europe and the ACM SIGEVO Award Recognizing Outstanding Achievements in Evolutionary Computation. Devoted to the field and committed to its growth, she served on the ACM SIGEVO executive board from SIGEVO's inception and held different officer positions before retiring from it in 2023. She co-founded the annual workshops for Women@GECCO and has proudly watched their evolution to Women+@GECCO. 

She was on the founding editorial boards and continues to serve on the editorial boards of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, and ACM Transactions on Evolutionary Learning and Optimization. She has received a GECCO best paper award and an GECCO test of time award. 

She is honored to be a member of SPECIES, a member of the Julian Miller Award committee, and to chair the 2023 and 2024 committees selecting SIGEVO Awards Recognizing Outstanding Achievements in Evolutionary Computation.