Bio, CV, and Publication List of Joan Feigenbaum
Joan Feigenbaum
is the Grace Murray Hopper Professor of Computer Science at Yale University. She received a BA in
Mathematics from Harvard and a Ph.D. in
Computer Science from Stanford. Between
finishing her Ph.D. in 1986 and starting at Yale in 2000, she was with
AT&T, where she participated very broadly in the company's
Information-Sciences research agenda, e.g., by creating a research
group in Algorithms and Distributed Data, of which she was the manager in
1998-99. Professor Feigenbaum's research
interests include Internet algorithms, computational complexity, security and
privacy, and digital copyright. While at Yale, she has been a principal in
several high-profile activities, including the NSF-funded
PORTIA Project and the
ONR-funded SPYCE Project.
She currently serves on the Scientific Council of the
Web Sciences Research Institute,
as an Executive-Committee Member-at-Large of the ACM Special Interest Group on
Algorithms and Computational Theory (Sigact), as Vice Chair of the ACM Special Interest Group on
Electronic Commerce (Sigecom), and as the Program Co-Chair of the
2008
Sigcomm Workshop on the Economics of Networks, Systems, and
Computation (NetEcon'08).
Professor Feigenbaum is a Fellow of the ACM.
Full Curriculum Vitae:
[CV.doc],
[CV.pdf]
Full Publication List:
[PUBS.doc],
[PUBS.pdf]
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