Rose Silver, PhD Student

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Rose is a PhD student in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, advised by Elaine Shi and Jonathan Ullman. Her research focuses on algorithms, privacy, and the interplay between theory and practice.

She can be reached at rosesilv [at] cs.cmu.edu.

Research

Note: In theoretical computer science, it is customary to sort the authors of each paper alphabetically.
History-Independent Load Balancing
SODA '26 • Bender; Kuszmaul; Shi; Silver
Decentralized Data Archival: New Definitions and Constructions
under submission • Shi; Silver; Mu — authors listed in randomized order
Private Mean Estimation with Person-Level Differential Privacy
SODA ’25 • Agarwal; Kamath; Majid; Mouzakis; Silver; Ullman
Differentially Private Medians and Interior Points for Non-Pathological Data
ITCS ’24 • Aliakbarpour; Silver; Steinke; Ullman
Box-Ball Systems and RSK Tableaux
FPSAC ’22 • Drucker; Garcia; Gunawan; Rumbolt; Silver
Senior Thesis: Triangulations of Cambrian Lattices of Type A