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Emily Wenger is the Cue Family Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. Her research focuses on adversarial machine learning, cryptography, and privacy-preserving AI.
- Education: B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Wheaton College (2016), M.S. (2020) and Ph.D. (2023) from the University of Chicago
Dr. Wenger teaches advanced courses in electrical and computer engineering, including ECE 899, ECE 590, ECE 291, and COMPSCI 394. Her work addresses critical challenges in machine learning security, lattice-based cryptography, and defenses against adversarial attacks.
Recent publications analyze vulnerabilities in Learning With Errors (LWE) cryptography, develop privacy tools like Glaze and Blacklight, and explore ethical implications of AI-generated content. Articles span journals like Nature, conferences including NeurIPS and CCS, and workshops such as Usenix Security.
Media coverage highlights her expertise in AI ethics and cybersecurity, featured in Duke Magazine and Pratt School of Engineering publications.
