Salil Vadhan
I am a member of Harvard's Theory of Computation research group. I also lead Harvard's Privacy Tools Project and co-lead the OpenDP open-source differential privacy software project. My research areas include computational complexity, data privacy, and cryptography.
This spring I am teaching CS 2252: Spectral Graph Theory in Computer Science and CS 2253: Seminar on Pseudorandomness and High-Dimensional Expanders. In 2021, I developed a new introductory undergraduate course in theoretical computer science, CS 1200: Algorithms and Their Limitations, which I last taught in Fall 2025 and will teach again in Spring 2027.
I typically offer two office hours a week: one via Zoom and one in-person at my office in the Harvard Science and Engineering Complex. Times are listed in the calendar below. If you need to meet at a time outside of office hours, please contact me at salil_vadhan@harvard.edu.
My 2012 monograph on Pseudorandomness is on my former website.
See FAQ with answers to common inquiries (including reference letters, graduate admissions, advising, internal and external service, appointments, and refereeing) and information on contacting me.
News
Luca Trevisan Award Deadline is April 10, 2026
Semester Program on Pseudorandomness and High-Dimensional Expanders
Selected Professional Activities
- Lead PI, Privacy Tools Project and OpenDP: an Open-Source Suite of Differential Privacy Tools.
- Chair, Luca Trevisan Award for Expository Work in Theoretical Computer Science (Submission Deadline: April 10, 2026)
- Co-organizer, Semester Program on Pseudorandomness and High-Dimensional Expanders, Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing at UC Berkeley, Fall 2026
- Editor-in-Chief, Foundations and Trends in Theoretical Computer Science.
- Academic Advisory Committee, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
- Steering Committee, Symposium on the Foundations of Responsible Computing (FORC).
- Steering Committee, Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC).
- Editor, Computational Complexity.
- Scientific Board, Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity.