Jessica Staddon
{{short description|American computer scientist}}
Jessica Nicola Staddon is an American computer scientist with broad research interests that include cryptography, human–computer interaction, information visualization, coding theory, and information privacy. She is a research scientist at Google,{{r|goog}} and an adjunct professor of computer science at North Carolina State University.{{r|ncsu}}
Education and career
Staddon earned her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1997 at the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation, A Combinational Study of Communication, Storage and Traceability in Broadcast Encryption Systems, was supervised by Leo Harrington.{{r|mg}}
Her interests in computer science broadened through successive moves to RSA Security (1997–1999), Bell Labs (1999–2001), PARC (2001–2010), and Google, where she began working in 2010.{{r|xr|newfac}} She returned to academia as an associate professor at North Carolina State University in 2015,{{r|newfac}} but later returned to Google.{{r|goog|ncsu}}
References
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External links
- [http://home.jessicastaddon.com/ Home page]
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