Anu K. Myne

Anu K. Myne is a senior staff member in the Advanced Sensor Systems and Test Beds Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

Myne joined the Laboratory in 2006 in the Advanced Concepts and Technologies Group. She spent the early years of her career focused on radar and electronic warfare applications. She made significant contributions to U.S. Navy and Air Force programs through the design and development of RF hardware, modeling and simulation tools, and systems analysis. Through these efforts, her attention was drawn toward leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for system test and evaluation, and target classification.

In 2018, Myne transitioned to the Technology Office as associate technology officer, supporting the development of the Laboratory’s internal investment portfolio. Throughout this role, she continued advancing AI for national security. She chaired and hosted multiple Laboratory-wide and nationwide technical interchange meetings, including the inaugural Recent Advances in AI for National Security (RAAINS) workshop in 2019. She also established the AI Snapshot tool to promote Laboratory-wide collaboration and led critical strategic studies, especially those focused on the application of AI technologies across diverse mission areas.  

From 2022 to 2024, Myne served as assistant group leader of the AI Technology Group. She pursued AI for sensors, science, and society, developing a roadmap to accelerate research and development (R&D) of novel AI techniques. Key directions included AI-enhanced sensing to improve system and mission performance for applications across the Laboratory, AI for scientific design and discovery, and AI for society to broaden the scope of the Laboratory’s mission space through dual-use AI technologies. On this path, she led a portfolio of collaborative projects, each developing novel AI techniques promising game-changing solutions. In her new role as senior staff, she will carry many of these efforts forward as she explores untapped AI opportunities within her R&D group and area.

Myne obtained her BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Northeastern University.