Camille Levine received a Ph.D. in Reliability Engineering from the University of Maryland (UMD) in 2025, conducting her graduate research in the Systems Risk and Reliability Analysis Lab. She was a recipient of the DOE University Nuclear Leadership Program (UNLP) Fellowship. She graduated from UMD in 2021 with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. In addition to research at UMD, she has interned at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the Human Factors and Reliability Branch and has investigated consequence uncertainty analysis for small modular reactors as a visiting researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Camille’s research focuses on expanding the underlying causal basis of human reliability analysis (HRA) methods. She has applied HRA to external hazards probabilistic risk assessment, particularly in nuclear power plant applications. She has also worked in human factors to better understand medical device use errors.