Emma Dauterman
@emmadauterman
Incoming assistant professor in Stanford CS (Fall 2025)
crypto + systems
people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~edauterman/
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Curious about what's next in tech? Join researchers Yael Kalai, Bichlien Nguyen and Andromachi Chatzieleftheriou for a live discussion on future horizons of science. Moderated by MSR Ada Lovelace Fellow Emma Dauterman. Watch live Feb 10 at 10:30 AM PT: aka.ms/AAb1mjn
Meet Microsoft Research Ada Lovelace Fellow Emma Dauterman from UC Berkeley. Emma's research focuses on building privacy-preserving systems with cryptography. Learn more about our 5 new Ada Lovelace Fellows: aka.ms/AAaxsb6
There's still time to join today's live discussion on future horizons of science starting at 10:30 AM PT moderated by Emma Dauterman. Researchers Yael Kalai, Bichlien Nguyen & Andromachi Chatzieleftheriou will also answer your questions. Register to watch: aka.ms/AAb1mjn
This Thursday (4/8) @ UMich SRG, we're going to be hearing from Emma Dauterman on one of her two OSDI'20 works (crazy right?) entitled "DORY: An Encrypted Search System with Distributed Trust" (usenix.org/conference/osd…)
Stop by the #SOSP21 security session at 1PM to hear Vivian Fang and I talk about "Snoopy: Surpassing the Scalability Bottleneck of Oblivious Storage" (joint work with Ioannis Demertzis, Natacha Crooks, Raluca Ada Popa) Paper: eprint.iacr.org/2021/1280.pdf Talk: youtu.be/BTickyGZgKA
Very exciting to see Signal roll out Oblivious RAM + enclaves for private contact discovery. Glad that they found useful our techniques from Oblix and Snoopy in their design. Pratyush Mishra Emma Dauterman Vivian Fang signal.org/blog/building-…
This Thursday, September 22 at 4:30pm ET we will have Emma Dauterman (people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~edauterman/) speaking on "A Private Time-Series Database from Function Secret Sharing". Looking forward to seeing you there via Zoom or in person! More details at sites.google.com/view/crypto-se….
Proud advisor moment: Congratulations to my graduate student Emma Dauterman for graduating with an exceptional PhD thesis and joining the Stanford faculty as a tenure-track assistant professor.