Amy Greenwald is a Professor of Computer Science at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Her research focus is on game-theoretic and economic interactions among computational agents, applied to areas like autonomous bidding in wireless spectrum auctions and ad exchanges. Before joining Brown, Greenwald was a postdoctoral researcher at IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center, where her "Shopbots and Pricebots" paper was named Best Paper at IBM Research. Since joining Brown, she has held visiting appointments at the Japanese National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology’s Artificial Intelligence Research Center, Microsoft Research, the Amsterdam Center for Mathematics and Computer Science, and the Erasmus Research Institute of Management. Her honors include the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), a Fulbright nomination, and a Sloan Fellowship. Finally, Greenwald is active in promoting diversity in Computer Science, leading multiple K-12 initiatives in which Brown undergraduates teach computer science to public school students in the greater Providence area.