Newton Campbell
Role:
Sr. Principal Solutions Architect/ AI SME
Company:
NASA
Bio:
Dr. Newton Campbell is a Computer Scientist specializing in artificial intelligence. Through SAIC, he currently serves as an Artificial Intelligence subject matter expert on the NASA Langley Research Center OCIO Data Science Team. There, he leads the development of several programs in urban air mobility, geomagnetism, virtual reality, and high-performance computing for Earth Sciences. Prior to NASA, Dr. Campbell spent 10 years doing research and development in support of the US Department of Defense and Intelligence Communities. In that capacity, he served as the Principal Investigator and technical lead of multiple cybersecurity and artificial intelligence projects, with specific focus on Internet Privacy and Cyber-Physical Systems. Dr. Campbell completed his PhD in Computer Science at Nova Southeastern University. He regularly coordinates STEM activities with schools and media groups in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan area. He is an active member of the Planetary Society, the Philosophical Society of Washington, and IEEE. He is a member of the Schusterman Foundation REALITY network, the Australian-American Leadership Dialogue, and the French-American Foundation, representing Young US technology leaders.
Specialties: Control Theory, Machine Learning, Applied Mathematics, Data Mining, Navigation Planning, Object Oriented Design, Intrusion Detection, Cryptography (including homomorphic and quantum), Cyber Forensics, Cloud Computing, Mobile Technologies, Software and Systems Architecture, Power Grid Resiliency, Computational Physics, Public Policy