
Salim El Rouayheb
Associate Professor · Information Theory
Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyAbout
Salim El Rouayheb is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers University. He leads the Coding and Securing Information (CSI) Lab, which focuses on information-theoretic security and privacy in distributed systems. His research spans multiple areas including secure machine learning, private information retrieval, and data synchronization.
Dr. El Rouayheb received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University in 2009. Prior to joining Rutgers, he was an Assistant Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology (2013-2017), a Research Scholar at Princeton University (2012-2013), and a Postdoctoral Researcher at UC Berkeley (2010-2011).
His research interests focus on information-theoretic security in distributed systems, private information retrieval and search, secure machine learning algorithms, and data synchronization in distributed systems. He has made significant contributions to developing frameworks that provide information-theoretic privacy guarantees in various contexts including federated learning, genomic data analysis, and decentralized networks. His work often bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications, particularly in the areas of secure distributed computing and privacy-preserving algorithms.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward applying information-theoretic principles to address privacy and security challenges in machine learning systems, particularly in federated and decentralized settings. Many of his papers explore random walk approaches for decentralized learning, secure matrix multiplication techniques, and privacy mechanisms that can be toggled "on and off" based on correlation patterns in data. His work spans both theoretical contributions in information theory and practical implementations for real-world systems.
Dr. El Rouayheb has received several prestigious awards including the NSF CAREER Award (2016), Google Faculty Research Award (2018), and the Rutgers University Walter Tyson Junior Faculty Chair (2019).
He has successfully secured multiple research grants including NSF SaTC, NSF CAREER, Google Faculty Research Awards, and Army Research Lab funding. His lab, the Coding and Securing Information (CSI) Lab, currently includes postdoc Xingran Chen, PhD student Zonghong Liu, and undergraduate researchers.
The CSI Lab maintains an active research agenda with regular publications in top-tier venues and hosts the Shannon Channel, a series of online talks related to information theory. Dr. El Rouayheb is also involved in organizing workshops on coding theory and information security.
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