Faculty Application Materials
Rachel Greenstadt
greenie at eecs.harvard.edu
Maxwell Dworkin #110
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138
tel: (818) 825-0302
- Cover letter
- Research Statement
- Teaching Statement
- CV
- References
- Three Representative Publications
- Rachel Greenstadt, Jon P. Pearce and Milind Tambe.
Analysis of Privacy Loss in Distributed Constraint Optimization, AAAI, Boston, Massachusetts, July 2006.
- Rachel Greenstadt, Barbara Grosz, and Michael D. Smith.
SSDPOP: Improving the Privacy of DCOP with Secret Sharing, Distributed Constraint Reasoning Workshop (DCR), Providence, Rhode Island, September 2007.
- Rachel Greenstadt and Michael D. Smith.
Protecting Personal Information: Obstacles and Directions, Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Workshop on Economics and Information Security, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 2005.
I am applying for assistant professor positions in computer science or
related disciplines. I completed my Ph.D. at Harvard University
in June and am currently a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard's Center
for Research on Computation and Society. I plan to begin
a faculty position in the fall of 2008.
My research interests are strongly interdisciplinary. I work on
building privacy and security models for distributed, multi-agent
systems. I also study problems at the intersection of economics,
electronic privacy and information security. I am enthusiastic
about teaching, and my broad teaching experiences and research
interests qualify me to teach a wide range of courses.