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'''Jakub Szefer''' is an American ] and ], currently an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at ].<ref name="news_join_nu">, Northwestern University, retrieved 2024-12-08.</ref>. Prior to joining Northwestern, Szefer was an Associate Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering & Computer Science at ]<ref name="profile">, Yale University, retrieved 2024-12-08.</ref>, where he also served as the Director of the Computer Architecture and Security Lab. '''Jakub Szefer''' is an American ] and ], currently an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at ].<ref name="news_join_nu">, Northwestern University, retrieved 2024-12-08.</ref> Prior to joining Northwestern, Szefer was an Associate Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering & Computer Science at ],<ref name="profile">, Yale University, retrieved 2024-12-08.</ref> where he also served as the Director of the Computer Architecture and Security Lab.
His research focuses on securing cloud-based computing systems, including classical processors, machine learning accelerators, and quantum computing systems<ref name="personalpage">, retrieved 2024-12-08.</ref>. His research focuses on securing cloud-based computing systems, including classical processors, machine learning accelerators, and quantum computing systems.<ref name="personalpage">, retrieved 2024-12-08.</ref>


==Early Life and Education== ==Early Life and Education==
Szefer earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from the ]. He completed his Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Electrical Engineering at ], advised by ]. Szefer earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the ]. He completed his Master's and Doctoral degrees in Electrical Engineering at ], advised by ].


==Career== ==Career==
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In 2017, Szefer was awarded the ]. In 2017, Szefer was awarded the ].
In 2022, he was named a finalist for the Bell Labs Prize, which recognizes groundbreaking innovations in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. In 2022, he was named a finalist for the Bell Labs Prize, which recognizes groundbreaking innovations in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
In 2021, Szefer received Yale University’s Ackerman Award for Teaching and Mentoring, honoring his exceptional dedication to teaching and mentoring students<ref name="award_ackerman">, Yale University, retrieved 2024-12-08.</ref> In 2021, Szefer received Yale University's Ackerman Award for Teaching and Mentoring, honoring his exceptional dedication to teaching and mentoring students<ref name="award_ackerman">, Yale University, retrieved 2024-12-08.</ref>


== References == == References ==

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American professor

Jakub Szefer is an American computer scientist and electrical engineer, currently an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northwestern University. Prior to joining Northwestern, Szefer was an Associate Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering & Computer Science at Yale University, where he also served as the Director of the Computer Architecture and Security Lab. His research focuses on securing cloud-based computing systems, including classical processors, machine learning accelerators, and quantum computing systems.

Early Life and Education

Szefer earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He completed his Master's and Doctoral degrees in Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, advised by Ruby B. Lee.

Career

After graduation, Szefer began his academic career at Yale University, where he has made significant contributions to the fields of computer architecture and hardware security. His work addresses the security challenges in cloud computing systems and explores how the design and operation of computing hardware can affect system vulnerabilities. He is especially focused on developing solutions to counteract emerging security threats in modern computing environments.

In January 2025, Szefer joined Northwestern University McCormick School of Engineering as an Associate Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, where he continues his research in computer architecture and hardware security.

Awards and Recognition

In 2017, Szefer was awarded the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. In 2022, he was named a finalist for the Bell Labs Prize, which recognizes groundbreaking innovations in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. In 2021, Szefer received Yale University's Ackerman Award for Teaching and Mentoring, honoring his exceptional dedication to teaching and mentoring students

References

  1. ^ Jakub Szefer Joins ECE Faculty Team, Northwestern University, retrieved 2024-12-08.
  2. ^ Jakub Szefer, Yale University, retrieved 2024-12-08.
  3. Jakub Szefer Page, retrieved 2024-12-08.
  4. Jakub Szefer Wins 2021 Ackerman Award, Yale University, retrieved 2024-12-08.

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