Shafi Goldwasser

Research Director for Resilience Research Pod, Simons Institute, UC Berkeley

Shafi Goldwasser is the Research Director for Resilience Research Pod at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, and the C. Lester Hogan Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley. She is also the RSA Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, and a professor of computer science and applied mathematics at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Goldwasser received a BS in applied mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University in 1979, and MS and PhD in computer science from UC Berkeley in 1984.

Goldwasser was the recipient of ACM Turing Award for 2012. She was also the recipient of the Gödel Prize in 1993 and another in 2001 for her work on interactive proofs and connections to approximation, and was awarded the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award (1996), the RSA award in mathematics (1998), the ACM Athena award for women in computer science (2008), the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science (2010), the IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award (2011), the Barnard College Medal of Distinction (2016), and the Suffrage Science Award (2016). She is a member of the AAAS, ACM, NAE, NAS, Israeli Academy of Science, London Mathematical Society, and Russian Academy of Science.

Program Visits

Cryptography 10 Years Later: Obfuscation, Proof Systems, and Secure Computation, Summer 2025, Visiting Scientist and Program Organizer
Special Year on Large Language Models and Transformers, Part 2 , Spring 2025, Visiting Scientist and Program Organizer
Special Year on Large Language Models and Transformers, Part 1, Fall 2024, Visiting Scientist and Program Organizer
Modern Paradigms in Generalization, Fall 2024, Visiting Scientist
Sublinear Algorithms, Summer 2024, Visiting Scientist
Summer Cluster: Fairness, Summer 2019, Visiting Scientist
Cryptography, Summer 2015, Visiting Scientist and Program Organizer
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Special Year on Large Language Models and Transformers, Part 1
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Modern Paradigms in Generalization
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