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AJung Moon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at McGill University, Canada. She directs the McGill Responsible Autonomy & Intelligent System Ethics (RAISE) Lab, an interdisciplinary group exploring ethical and societal implications of AI/robotics. Her affiliations include the McGill Centre for Intelligent Machines, Mila, and the Bensadoun School of Retail Management (Faculty of Management). She holds roles in global tech-policy initiatives like the IEEE Global Initiative and the International Panel on Autonomous Weapons Regulation (IPRAW).
Her research focuses on human-robot interaction, AI ethics, and governance of autonomous systems. Key interests include ethical design practices, nonverbal communication in HRI, and translating ethics principles into technical workflows. She advocates for inclusive policy design through initiatives like the Open Roboethics Institute.
Her recent work emphasizes systemic risk analysis for AI systems, comparative evaluations of ethics frameworks, and sociotechnical harm reduction strategies. Publications address topics ranging from ADAS liability to hesitation gestures in robot collaboration. Moon's lab actively bridges engineering and social science perspectives to advance responsible AI development.
Her advisory roles include the UN Digital Cooperation Panel and Canada’s AI Advisory Council (2019-2021). She has pioneered participatory policy frameworks and demonstrated how safety engineering principles can improve AI system accountability.




