Emma Dauterman
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Bio
Emma Dauterman is an assistant professor at Stanford University in the Department of Computer Science. She works at the intersection of systems, security, and applied cryptography to build systems that provide strong security and privacy properties. She was a postdoc at MIT with Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, and before that, she was a PhD student at UC Berkeley advised by Raluca Ada Popa and Ion Stoica. Emma's work has influenced the Signal messaging application, as well as Apple's Enhanced Visual Search. Emma was a runner-up for the ACM SIGSAC Doctoral Dissertation Award and a recipient of the Microsoft Ada Lovelace Research Fellowship and NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.
2025-26 Courses
- Computer and Network Security
CS 155 (Spr) - Privacy-Preserving Systems
CS 350S (Aut) -
Independent Studies (4)
- Advanced Reading and Research
CS 499 (Aut, Win, Sum) - Advanced Reading and Research
CS 499P (Aut, Win) - Independent Project
CS 399 (Win, Spr) - Independent Work
CS 199 (Win, Spr)
- Advanced Reading and Research
Stanford Advisees
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Master's Program Advisor
Nicholas Ingino, Grace Park -
Doctoral (Program)
Ryan Cottone, Ihyun Nam