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Associated Faculty

  • Andrew Appel

    Eugene Higgins Professor
    Programming Languages & Compilers, Security & Privacy, Law & Public Policy
    Andrew Appel
  • Michael Freedman

    Robert E. Kahn Professor of Computer Science
    Systems & Networking, Security & Privacy, Law & Public Policy
    Michael Freedman
  • Peter Henderson

    Assistant Professor
    Machine Learning, Security & Privacy, Economics & Computation, Natural Language Processing, Law & Public Policy
    Peter Henderson
  • Manoel Horta Ribeiro

    Assistant Professor
    Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Law & Public Policy, Human-Computer Interaction
    Manoel Horta Ribeiro
  • Brian Kernighan

    William O. Baker *39 Professor in Computer Science
    Programming Languages & Compilers, Security & Privacy, Law & Public Policy
    Brian Kernighan
  • Aleksandra Korolova

    Assistant Professor
    Machine Learning, Theory, Security & Privacy, Economics & Computation, Law & Public Policy
    Aleksandra Korolova
  • Lydia Liu

    Assistant Professor
    Machine Learning, Economics & Computation, Law & Public Policy
    Lydia Liu
  • Margaret Martonosi

    Hugh Trumbull Adams '35 Professor
    Systems & Networking, Computer Architecture, Security & Privacy, Law & Public Policy
    Margaret Martonosi
  • Jonathan Mayer

    Associate Professor
    Security & Privacy, Law & Public Policy
    Jonathan Mayer
  • Arvind Narayanan

    Professor
    Security & Privacy, Law & Public Policy
    Arvind Narayanan
  • Jennifer Rexford

    Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor of Engineering
    Systems & Networking, Security & Privacy, Law & Public Policy
    Jennifer Rexford
  • Matthew Weinberg

    Associate Professor
    Theory, Economics & Computation, Law & Public Policy
    Matthew Weinberg
  • Associated Grad Students

  • Amrit Daswaney

  • Luxi He

  • Varun Nagaraj Rao

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  • Center for Information Technology Policy

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