- AI Governance
- Privacy and Security
- Responsible AI
- +۸ مورد دیگر
Yang Wang is a Professor of Information Science and Computer Science (courtesy) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), where he co-directs the SALT lab and is part of the Interactive Computing group and Security and Privacy Research at Illinois (SPR@I). He holds affiliations with the Institute of Software Research (ISR) at UC Irvine and advises Conviva. His research spans AI governance, privacy, security, and inclusive technologies, focusing on marginalized populations such as people with disabilities and non-Western communities. Education: Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine (UCI), under advisors Dr. Alfred Kobsa, Dr. André van der Hoek, and Dr. Gene Tsudik. Previous roles include Assistant Professor at Syracuse University and Research Scientist at Carnegie Mellon University’s CyLab. He has collaborated with institutions like Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Intel Research, and Tsinghua University. Research interests include AI safety for children (aisafety4kids.org), inclusive privacy mechanisms, accessible authentication for visually impaired users, and policy implications of AI. Notable projects include Inclusive.AI (funded by OpenAI), privacy in smart homes, and drone privacy studies. Awards and grants include NSF SaTC awards, NSF CAREER, and industry partnerships with Meta/Facebook, Google, and OpenAI. His work has been featured in outlets like the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. Current PhD advisees include Smirity Kaushik and Yaman Yu, with notable alumni such as Dr. Yaxing Yao (now at Johns Hopkins) and Dr. Tanusree Sharma (Penn State). Labs/Teams: Co-director of the SALT lab, part of SPR@I and the Interactive Computing group at UIUC. Collaborates with industry and policy bodies, including the FTC.







