Danny Huang is an Assistant Professor at New York University, based in Boston, combining rigorous security research with hands-on software engineering. Over a decade of experience spans internet security and privacy, with a special focus on Internet of Things and an interest in cryptocurrencies explored during his PhD. He previously served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University (2017–2020), contributing to publications on security and privacy. His industry experience includes software engineering internships at Google in 2014 and 2015, enriching his academic perspective with real-world systems work. He earned a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from UC San Diego and a BA with Honors in Computer Science from Williams College, and maintains a research homepage at hdanny.org.
11 years of coding experience
University of California San Diego
High School (Singapore), High School (Singapore) at Raffles Institution
B.A. with Honors, Computer Science, B.A. with Honors, Computer Science at Williams College
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