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  1. dwork.seas.harvard.eduCynthia Dwork

    Cynthia Dwork is Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard University John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Affiliated Faculty at Harvard Law School. She uses theoretical computer science to place societal problems on a firm mathematical foundation.

    • Early Life and Education
    • Career and Research
    • Selected Works
    • Awards and Honors
    • Personal Life
    • References

    Dwork received her B.S.E. from Princeton University in 1979, graduating Cum Laude, and receiving the Charles Ira Young Award for Excellence in Independent Research.Dwork received her Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1983 for research supervised by John Hopcroft.

    Dwork is known for her research placing privacy-preserving data analysis on a mathematically rigorous foundation, including the co-invention of differential privacy, a strong privacy guarantee frequently permitting highly accurate data analysis (with Frank McSherry, Kobbi Nissim, and Adam D. Smith, 2006). The definition of differential privacy reli...

    Her publicationsinclude: 1. Dwork, Cynthia; Lynch, Nancy; Stockmeyer, Larry (1988). "Consensus in the presence of partial synchrony". Journal of the ACM. 35 (2): 288–323. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.13.3423. doi:10.1145/42282.42283. S2CID 17007235. — this paper received the Dijkstra Prizein 2007. 2. Dwork, Cynthia; Roth, Aaron (2014). The Algorithmic Foundati...

    She was elected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) in 2008, as a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2008, as a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2014, as a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in 2015, and as a member of the American Philosophical Societyin 2016. Dwork receiv...

    Dwork is the daughter of American mathematician Bernard Dwork, and sister of historian Debórah Dwork.[citation needed]She has a black belt in taekwondo.

    Further reading

    1. Stevenson, Reed (2 May 2004). "Microsoft project aims to make spammers pay for spam". USA Today. Retrieved 5 June 2009. 2. Takahashi, Dean (25 December 2006). "Time to take privacy technology seriously". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 5 June 2009. 3. Becker, David (28 July 2000). "Short Take: Compaq hires cryptography expert". CNET News. Retrieved 5 June 2009. 4. Greengard, Samuel (2008). "Privacy matters". Communications of the ACM. 51 (9): 17–18. doi:10.1145/1378727.1378734. S2CID 33781410..

  2. Cynthia Dwork. Theory of Cryptography: Third Theory of Cryptography Conference, TCC 2006 …. International conference on theory and applications of models of computation …. Proceedings of the 3rd innovations in theoretical computer science …. Advances in Cryptology-EUROCRYPT 2006: 24th Annual International Conference ….

  3. Cynthia Dwork. Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science. Affiliated Faculty, Harvard Law School. Distinguished Scientist, Microsoft. Primary Teaching Area. Computer ...

  4. Cynthia Dwork, Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard, and Affiliated Faculty at the Harvard Law School and the Department of Statistics, is renowned for placing privacy-preserving data analysis on a mathematically rigorous foundation.

  5. Performing Work Efficiently in the Presence of Faults. OW Cynthia Dwork, Joseph Y. Halpern. PODC, 91-102. , 1992. 106 *. 1992. Bounds on the time for parallel RAM's to compute simple functions. S Cook, C Dwork. Proceedings of the fourteenth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing ….

  6. 2020. Dwork, C., C. Ilvento, G. N. Rothblum, and P. Sur. “ Abstracting fairness: oracles, metrics, and interpretability .” 1st Symposium on Foundations of Responsible Computing, 2020. Download. 2019. Dwork, C., M. P. Kim, O. Reingold, G. N. Rothblum, and G. Yona. “ Learning from outcomes: evidence-based rankings .”.