معرفی
Farinaz Koushanfar is a Professor at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), with a former affiliation at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research focuses on advancing security, machine learning, and hardware design through interdisciplinary approaches. Key areas include adversarial defense mechanisms, cryptographic systems, federated learning, and zero-knowledge proofs. She has collaborated extensively with institutions and researchers globally, contributing to over 360 publications.
Her work emphasizes practical security solutions, such as watermarking for intellectual property protection and methods to counteract adversarial attacks in neural networks. Recent trends in her publications highlight innovations in cache compression, robust watermarking for large language models, and securing wireless communication systems against modality-agnostic attacks. Collaborations with industry and academia underscore her commitment to real-world applications of theoretical advancements.
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed here, but her prolific publication record and leadership in high-impact projects indicate significant recognition in her field. Advising and mentoring students and junior researchers are central to her academic contributions, though specific student names are not detailed in the provided text. Her lab’s work often intersects with emerging technologies like blockchain, edge computing, and privacy-preserving machine learning.


