Contact Info
Administrative Contact
Financial Coordinator
Specialization and Research Interests
System safety, organizational safety and safety culture, software engineering, safety of software-controlled systems, system engineering, system safety engineering, human-computer interaction
Teaching Interests
Software Engineering, System and Software Safety, Human-Computer Interaction
Academic Degrees
B.A, UCLA; M.S., UCLA; Ph.D., UCLA
Society Memberships
ACM, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Computer Society, System Safety Society, AIAA
Positions Held at MIT
Professor, 1999-present
Positions Held outside MIT
Boeing Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington
Biography
Nancy Leveson is Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and also Professor of Engineering Systems at MIT. She is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Prof. Leveson conducts research on the topics of system safety, software safety, software and system engineering, and human-computer interaction. In 1999, she received the ACM Allen Newell Award for outstanding computer science research and in 1995 the AIAA Information Systems Award for “developing the field of software safety and for promoting responsible software and system engineering practices where life and property are at stake.” In 2005 she received the ACM Sigsoft Outstanding Research Award. She has published more than 200 research papers and is the author of two books, “Safeware: System Safety and Computers,” published by Addison-Wesley (1995), and Engineering a Safer World, published by MIT Press (2012). She consults extensively in industries on ways to prevent accidents.