Dawn Song: Faculty Home Page
Dawn Song
Professor
Research Support
Tracee Jackson
tmjackson@berkeley.edu
Biography
Dawn Song is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley. Her research interest lies in deep learning and security. She has studied diverse security and privacy issues in computer systems and networks, including areas ranging from software security, networking security, database security, distributed systems security, applied cryptography, to the intersection of machine learning and security. She is the recipient of various awards including the MacArthur Fellowship, the Guggenheim Fellowship, the NSF CAREER Award, the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, the MIT Technology Review TR-35 Award, the George Tallman Ladd Research Award, the Okawa Foundation Research Award, the Li Ka Shing Foundation Women in Science Distinguished Lecture Series Award, the Faculty Research Award from IBM, Google and other major tech companies, and Best Paper Awards from top conferences. She obtained her Ph.D. degree from UC Berkeley. Prior to joining UC Berkeley as a faculty, she was an Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University from 2002 to 2007.
Education
2002, Ph.D., Computer Science, UC Berkeley
1999, M.S., Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Teaching Schedule
CS 194-177. Special Topics on Decentralized Finance, Mo 10:00-11:59, Tan 180
CS 194-196. Agentic AI, Mo 15:00-16:59, Valley Life Sciences 2050
CS 294-177. Special Topics on Decentralized Finance, Mo 10:00-11:59, Tan 180
CS 294-196. Agentic AI, Mo 15:00-16:59, Valley Life Sciences 2050