Pardis Emami-Naeini
Computer Science
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Bio
My research is broadly at the intersection of security, privacy, and human-computer interaction. My work has been published at flagship venues in security (IEEE S&P, SOUPS) and human-computer interaction and social sciences (CHI, CSCW) and covered by multiple outlets, including Wired and the Wall Street Journal. On the policy and advocacy front, I have been working closely with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Consumer Reports, and the World Economic Forum to inform their efforts toward designing usable and informative security and privacy tools for consumers.
Education
- Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University, 2020
Positions
- Assistant Professor of Computer Science
- Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Assistant Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Courses Taught
- COMPSCI 290: Topics in Computer Science
- COMPSCI 393: Research Independent Study
- COMPSCI 394: Research Independent Study
- COMPSCI 590: Advanced Topics in Computer Science
- ECE 290: Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ECE 590: Advanced Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ISS 290: Special Topics in Information Science + Studies
- ISS 590: Special Topics in Information Science + Studies
- PUBPOL 290: Selected Public Policy Topics
- PUBPOL 590: Advanced Topics in Public Policy