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🗨️ Summer Seminar Series: Sebastian Zimmeck
College of Integrative Sciences
Web Privacy in the Age of AI
Sebastian Zimmeck
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Fellow in Applied Computational Data Analysis
Sebastian is an associate professor at Wesleyan University’s Mathematics and Computer Science Department. His research interests are information privacy and security. He is developing privacy tech and policy for the web and other systems. To help people exercise their privacy rights Sebastian makes use of AI and program analysis techniques. Sebastian founded Global Privacy Control and is leading the privacy-tech-lab at Wesleyan. He is advising tech companies and governmental regulators.
Before coming to Wesleyan Sebastian was a postdoc at Carnegie Mellon’s Institute for Software Research. He studied computer science at Columbia University (PhD, MS) and was a Google Research Fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology. He was an attorney with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (California and German bar admissions currently inactive). He studied law at the University of Kiel (PhD, JD) and the University of California, Berkeley (LLM).