CITP Seminar – Auditing Ad Delivery Algorithms in the Public Interest
Bio: Basileal Imana’s research interests broadly lie in studying privacy and algorithmic fairness properties of real-world systems on the Internet. He focuses on developing novel methods for auditing the fairness of algorithms used to deliver content on social media platforms without introducing new privacy risks to platforms or users.
Imana received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Southern California. Prior to USC, he received his BSc in 2017, also in CS, from Trinity College Connecticut, where he worked on solving computationally difficult problems using high-performance computing.
In-person attendance is open to Princeton University faculty, staff and students. This seminar will not be livestreamed, the recording will be available upon request.
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