Henry Corrigan-Gibbs

Associate Professor


Contact Information

737 Soda Hall

henrycg@cs.berkeley.edu

Research Support

Blake Greenwood
bgreenwood@berkeley.edu

Biography

Henry builds computer systems that provide strong security and privacy properties using ideas from cryptography, computer security, and computer systems. Before coming to Berkeley, Henry was a faculty member in MIT's EECS Department, where he co-created MIT's first undergraduate course in computer security. Henry completed his PhD in Dan Boneh's Applied Cryptography Group at Stanford, and he was a postdoc with Bryan Ford at EPFL.

Henry's work has influenced IETF and NIST standards, and his Prio system for privacy-preserving telemetry data collection is used in Apple's iOS and Google's Android operating systems. His work has received an NSF CAREER award, an Honorable Mention for the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award, an ACM CCS Test-of-Time Award, the Caspar Bowden Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies, and MIT's Junior Bose Award for Teaching Excellence.

Education

2020, PhD, Computer Science, Stanford University

2017, MS, Computer Science, Stanford University

2010, BS, Computer Science, Yale University

Teaching Schedule

CS 161. Computer Security, MoWeFr 15:00-15:59, Wheeler 150