Raluca Ada Popa
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Research Areas
Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT)Security (SEC)
Research Centers
Real-Time Intelligent Secure Explainable Systems (RISELab)Berkeley Deep Drive (BDD)
Teaching Schedule
Fall 2020
CS 276. Cryptography, TuTh 9:30AM - 10:59AM, Internet/OnlineBiography
Raluca Ada Popa is an assistant professor of computer science at UC Berkeley. She is interested in security, systems, and applied cryptography. Raluca developed practical systems that protect data confidentiality by computing over encrypted data, as well as designed new encryption schemes that underlie these systems. Some of her systems have been adopted into or inspired systems such as SEEED of SAP AG, Microsoft SQL Server’s Always Encrypted Service, and others. Raluca received her PhD in computer science as well as her two BS degrees, in computer science and in mathematics, from MIT. She is the recipient of an Intel Early Career Faculty Honor award, George M. Sprowls Award for best MIT CS doctoral thesis, a Google PhD Fellowship, a Johnson award for best CS Masters of Engineering thesis from MIT, and a CRA Outstanding undergraduate award from the ACM.Education
2014, Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology2010, Masters of Engineering, Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2009, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Selected Publications
D. Lee, D. Jung, I. Fang, C. Tsai, and R. A. Popa, "An Off-Chip Attack on Hardware Enclaves via the Memory Bus," in 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20), Boston, MA: USENIX Association, 2020.Awards, Memberships and Fellowships
MIT Tech Review Top 35 Innovators Under 35 (TR35), 2019Bakar Fellow, 2019
Okawa Research Grant, 2019
Hellman Fellow, 2018
Sloan Research Fellow, 2018