A Distinguished Expert in Decision Science and Cybersecurity Research
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The University of QueenslandWen Wu currently serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at CSIRO's Data61, where she specializes in facilitating systemic human and machine collaboration for cybersecurity decision-making. After completing her PhD from the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland, where she researched expertise development in everyday judgment and decision-making, she has established herself as a leading voice in cognitive science and decision theory. Her academic excellence was recognized when she won the faculty round of the Three Minute Thesis competition in 2012 and secured the runner-up position at the university level. During her time at UQ, she coordinated the "Judgement and Decision Making" course, demonstrating her commitment to education. Her current research at CSIRO combines her expertise in human decision-making with cybersecurity applications, contributing to critical infrastructure protection. Beyond her research work, she has also made significant contributions to agricultural workforce studies, co-authoring influential reports on the future of Australia's agricultural sector and its workforce dynamics.