CRCS Lunch Seminars (on Privacy)

Harvard’s Center for Research on Computation and Society (CRCS) brings computer scientists together with a broad range of scholars from other fields to tackle fundamental computational problems arising from societal issues, such as privacy, security, and crowdsourcing. As a vital hub for the Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data project, CRCS plays a key role in developing the educational materials on privacy that we hope to disseminate.

As part of their educational outreach efforts, CRCS hosts a bi-weekly seminar related to the wide array of research being conducted by its Faculty, Fellows, and Visitors. Here, we are happy to present those seminars that are specifically geared towards the domain of privacy.

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