Frank Wang
Stanford University

Bio

I am currently a senior at Stanford University majoring in Computer Science, and doing research under Dan Boneh. My current research interests are in cryptography and computer security. I can also be found doing research in mobile, social networks, systems, and networks. In the past, I have also done research in energy and computational sciences. Current and previous projects are listed below.

Resume

A copy of my resume can be found here. A full CV is in the works, but my resume and website capture most of my current and previous work.

Current Projects Past Projects Publications
  1. P. Lam, J. Mitchell, A. Scedrov, S. Sundaram, F. Wang. "Declarative privacy policy: Finite models and Attribute-Based Encryption." To Appear in ACM IHI 2012.
  2. V. Viswanathan, F. Wang, and H. Pitsch. "Dynamic Monte-Carlo based approach for simulating nanostructured catalytic and electrocatalytic systems." Computing in Science and Engineering. DOI: 10.1109/MCSE.2011.40.
Non-Research Projects

I made a social workout web application for CS 147: Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction with Wendy Mu and Kevin Ho. Feel free to play around with it here. You can learn more about this application from this poster that we presented at the end of the class.

Other

I also have a blog, which I discuss recent news in security and other technology. You can also follow me on Twitter.