COL Julia Coxen
Department Head
Professor, USMA
julia.coxen@westpoint.edu
Biography
Colonel Julia Oh Coxen is the Department Head of the Department of Systems Engineering. Julia is a senior-rated jumpmaster that commanded three times at the company level and also commanded a battalion in the US Special Operations Command. She earned her PhD in Operations Research (OR) from the University of Michigan. Julia was also among the top 50 finalists out of 18,000+ applicants for the NASA astronaut selection in 2017.
Julia is a Distinguished Military Graduate from the University of Pennsylvania where she majored in Systems Engineering and minored in Music. She commissioned in the Signal Corps and started her career in Korea. She continued to serve in various leadership and staff positions at the 82nd Airborne Division as a signal platoon leader, company executive officer, S1 and the forward SYSCON OIC for Task Force Panther in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM.
She previously taught in the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point from 2007-2010 after attaining two masters degrees from Columbia University in the City of the New York. She served the following years with the U.S. Special Operations Command from 2010-2018 in Fort Belvoir, VA working extensively with interagency partners and the intelligence community. She commanded two different Troops, served as an Executive Officer, and also deployed as the J6/XO of a brigade sized task force in support of the Global War on Terror. She spent the final two years of her tour in Virginia as a Battalion Commander simultaneously launching the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Data Initiative.
Her PhD research was an interdiscipinary effort that took a risk analysis and data-driven approach to combatting sex trafficking. This expanded her research interests in data science, anomaly detection, machine learning, and OR for vulnerable populations.
Publications & Presentations
Publications:
Coxen, J., Castro, V., Carr, B., Bredin, G., & Guikema, S. (2021, February 19). COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on online sex advertising and sex trafficking. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/tfyj5
Kwinn, Michael, Julia Coxen, and Jason Wolter. "Getting the Last Stop Right: An Analysis of the Fort Campbell Personnel Processing." Industrial and Systems Engineering Review 2.1 (2014).
Presentations:
“COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Online Commercial Sex Advertising” Intersections: An Interdisciplinary Human Trafficking Seminar, Hosted by the Operations Research and Social Justice Lab and Violence and Justice Research Lab at Northeastern University [August 2021]
“Leadership in Industry 4.0” IOE491 Guest Lecturer for University of Michigan [April 2021]
“Advancing the Detection of Sex Trafficking Anomalies Using Online Advertisements.” SRA (Society for Risk Analysis) Annual Meeting [Dec 2020]
“Before and After Covid-19: The Impact on Online Sex Advertising and Sex Trafficking” INFORMS Annual Meeting [Nov 2020]
Girls Who Code Guest Speaker, Detroit, MI [October 2020]
“Risk Analysis as a Critical Tool to Combat Human Trafficking,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Seattle WA [October 2019]; SRA (Society for Risk Analysis) Annual Meeting, Arlington VA [December 2019]
Recognition:
Winner of SRA Applied Risk Management Specialty Group (ARMSG) Student Merit Award
Selected for the General of the Army Omar Nelson Bradley Research Fellowship in Mathematics for FY2020