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Rebecca Wright

Renowned for innovative teaching in the realm of computer science, Rebecca Wright is a distinguished faculty member at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Her academic pursuits are deeply rooted in the Department of Computer Science, where she has made significant contributions to the fields of privacy, algorithms, and cybersecurity. Her research is particularly focused on advancing the understanding and implementation of privacy-preserving technologies and secure algorithmic solutions. Rebecca is passionately committed to fostering diversity within the tech industry. She has been actively involved in initiatives such as the NCWIT Pacesetters program, which aims to accelerate the pace of change in increasing women's meaningful participation in computing. Her dedication to this cause is further exemplified by her involvement in the Living-Learning Community for Women in Computer Science, where she mentors and supports young women pursuing careers in technology. Her outstanding contributions to the field have not gone unnoticed. Rebecca has been the recipient of a prestigious NSF grant, which has supported her groundbreaking research endeavors. Her work has also captured the attention of the media, with features in prominent publications like the New York Times, highlighting her influence and impact in the tech community. In addition to her research and teaching, Rebecca is a sought-after speaker and participant in interviews and events focused on diversity in the tech industry. Her insights and experiences have made her a valuable voice in discussions aimed at creating a more inclusive and equitable environment within the field of computer science. Rebecca Wright's commitment to both academic excellence and social impact continues to inspire her students and colleagues alike, making her a pivotal figure in the ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between technology and society.

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