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Shafrira Goldwasser ou Shafi Goldwasser (em hebraico: שפרירה גולדווסר; Nova Iorque, 1958) é uma cientista da computação israelense-estadunidense, ganhadora do prêmio Turing em 2012. É professora de engenharia elétrica e ciência da computação no Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts (MIT), [1] professora de ...
- Estados Unidos, Israel
- Estadunidense
- Israel
Shafi Goldwasser. Shafrira Goldwasser ( Hebrew: שפרירה גולדווסר; born 1959 [5]) is an Israeli-American computer scientist and winner of the Turing Award in 2012. She is the RSA Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; [6] a professor of mathematical sciences at ...
Shafi Goldwasser has made fundamental contributions to cryptography, computational complexity, computational number theory and probabilistic algorithms. Her career includes many landmark papers which have initiated entire subfields of computer science.
7 de mar. de 2023 · Shafi Goldwasser. Professor. Email. shafi@csail.mit.edu. Phone. 253-5914. Room. 32-G682. Shafi Goldwasser is the RSA Professor (Post Tenure) of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in MIT and the director of the Simons Institute Theory of Computing at UC Berkeley.
Goldwasser recognized with FOCS Test of Time award. MIT EECS professor Shafi Goldwasser has been recognized with the FOCS Test of Time award for her paper “Approximating Clique is Almost NP-Complete.”. The award recognizes papers from ... November 29, 2021.
People. Shafi Goldwasser. Director, Simons Institute, UC Berkeley. Shafi Goldwasser is the Director of the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, and the C. Lester Hogan Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley.
Director of the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing. Principal fields of interest: Cryptography, Computational Number Theory, Complexity Theory, Fault Tolerant Distributed Computing, Probabilistic Proof Systems, Approximation Algorithms. Education. 1984, Ph.D., Computer Science, UC Berkeley. 1981, M.S., Computer Science, UC Berkeley.