Carnegie Mellon University

Giulia Fanti

Giulia Fanti

Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Bio

Giulia Fanti is an assistant professor of ECE at Carnegie Mellon University, with a focus on privacy-preserving technologies. She obtained her Ph.D. in EECS from U.C. Berkeley, and her B.S. in ECE from Olin College of Engineering in 2010. She is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, as well as a Best Paper Award at ACM Sigmetrics 2015 for her work on anonymous rumor spreading, in collaboration with Peter Kairouz, Sewoong Oh and Pramod Viswanath.

Education

Ph.D.
EECS
U.C. Berkeley

B.S., 2010
ECE
Olin College of Engineering

Research

Keywords

  • Cryptocurrencies
  • Privacy & anonymity
  • Machine learning

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

2024 NSF CAREER Awards

The National Science Foundation has awarded ECE assistant professors Giulia Fanti, Guannan Qu, and Akshitha Sriraman the NSF CAREER Award.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Fanti Receives Intel’s 2021 Rising Star Faculty Award

The Intel Rising Star Faculty Award program has selected ten promising early-career academic researchers who lead some of the most important technology research of our time.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Fanti and Lucia Receive 2021 Sloan Research Fellowship

The fellowships honor early career scholars whose achievements put them among the very best scientific minds working today.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020

New Tool Simplifies Data Sharing, Preserves Privacy

According to a new study authored by researchers in Carnegie Mellon University’s CyLab and IBM, a new tool can help circumvent privacy issues in data sharing. The study is being presented at the 2020 ACM Internet Measurement Conference, where it has been named a finalist in the conference’s Best Paper Award.
Monday, April 01, 2019

Cybersecurity stars

Women in cybersecurity, from those in senior roles to the next wave of female technologists, will meet in Pittsburgh this week to share knowledge and experience, network and mentor during the sixth annual Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) Conference co-hosted by WiCyS and Carnegie Mellon University.
Friday, February 01, 2019

Fanti works on faster cryptocurrency called unit-e

Giulia Fanti is working alongside other researchers at Distributed Technologies Research on a new, faster cryptocurrency called Unit-e.
Wednesday, February 08, 2017

Meet the new ECE faculty members

As a new semester begins, we welcome four new faculty members to ECE. Meet Giulia Fanti, Carlee Joe-Wong, Gauri Joshi, and Bryan Parno.