Hui WangView profile
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Hui Wang is a Professor and Associate Chair for PhD Studies and Research in the Department of Computer Science at the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science, Stevens Institute of Technology. She also serves as the Director of the Data Science PhD Program and holds leadership roles in multiple institutional committees, including the Doctoral Committee, Faculty Mentoring Program, and Strategic Planning initiatives at both departmental and university levels. Research Interests: Dr. Wang's research focuses on building trustworthy machine learning systems by integrating privacy, fairness, and accountability . Her work aims to fortify ML models against privacy attacks, eliminate algorithmic biases, and ensure auditable decision-making. She explores intersections between machine learning, data mining, and cybersecurity, with applications across domains requiring ethical and secure AI deployment. Recent Research Trends: Her recent publications and funded projects reflect a strong emphasis on privacy-preserving machine learning , fairness-aware systems , and verifiable computing . Themes include securing graph embeddings, federated learning with fairness guarantees, and audit mechanisms for black-box models. Supported by NSF, Cisco, and Google, her work bridges theoretical rigor with practical system design. Scientific Awards: NSF CAREER Award, 2014 Advising and Grants: Dr. Wang actively mentors PhD students and hosts visiting scholars. She leads multiple NSF-funded projects, including Securing Network Embedding against Privacy Attacks and Privacy for All: Ensuring Fair Privacy Protection in Machine Learning . Her research is supported by substantial grants from the National Science Foundation, Cisco, and Google, reflecting her leadership in trustworthy AI. Labs and Teams: While not explicitly named, Dr. Wang leads a research group focused on trustworthy machine learning, advising students and collaborating with industry partners. She is deeply integrated into the Data Science PhD program and CS faculty leadership, shaping research and academic strategy at Stevens.







