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Josephine WOLFF

Academic Background:

  • 2012 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
  • 2010 - 2012  • MIT, ESD: MS in Technology & Policy
  • 2006 - 2010  • Princeton University, Department: AB in mathematics

Work Experience:

  • Summer 2012 • Microsoft • Redmond, WA
    Intern with Technology Policy Group
  • Summer 2011 • Center for Democracy & Technology • Washington, DC 
    Google Policy Fellow
  • Summer 2010 • White House Office of Science & Technology Policy • Washington, DC 
    Intern with Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Internet Policy

Research Domain:

Internet policy and cybersecurity

Research Methodology:

case analysis

Research Description:

Josephine's research focuses on analyzing technical, social, and legal approaches to enhancing Internet accountability and security.

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Publications:

  • J. Wolff, M. Martens, S. Jafarpour, I. Daubechies, and A.R. Calderbank. "Uncovering elements of style." [available here]. In Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustic, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP ’11): 2011, 1017-1020.
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