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Carlee Joe-Wong is a professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Carnegie Mellon University. She received her Ph.D. and M.A. in applied and computational mathematics, and A.B. in mathematics, from Princeton University in 2016, 2013, and 2011 respectively. Her primary research interests are in the optimization of networked systems, particularly applications of machine learning and economics in computing and communication networks. In 2013–2014, she was the Director of Advanced Research at DataMi, a startup she co-founded from her doctoral research on data pricing. Her work has received several best paper and poster awards at conferences including IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE/ACM IPSN, ACM SIGMETRICS, and IEEE ICDCS. She received the NSF CAREER award in 2017, the Army Young Investigator Award in 2019, and the Department of Energy Early Career Research Program Award in 2024.

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650.335.2832
Email
cjoewong@andrew.cmu.edu
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Education

2016 Ph.D., Applied and Computational Mathematics, Princeton University

2013 MA, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Princeton University

2011 BA, Mathematics, Princeton University

Media mentions


CMU Engineering

Four engineering faculty awarded professorships

The College of Engineering is proud to announce professorships for four faculty members.

CyLab Security and Privacy Institute

Third round of Future Enterprise Security Initiative funded projects announced

CyLab’s Future Enterprise Security Initiative has announced its third round of funded proposals.

CyLab Security and Privacy Institute

Faculty members win DOE Early Career Program Awards

Two Carnegie Mellon faculty members, Carlee Joe-Wong and Thomas O’Connor, have both received the Early Career Program Award from the Department of Energy (DoE) Office of Science for their independent projects.

CMU Engineering

Faculty members win DOE Early Career Program Awards

Carlee Joe-Wong and Thomas O’Connor win the Early Career Program Award from the Department of Energy Office of Science for their independent projects.

CyLab Security and Privacy Institute

CyLab awards 2024 seed funding

This year, CyLab has awarded $400K in seed funding to 17 CMU students, faculty, and staff members representing five departments at the university.

CyLab Security and Privacy Institute

Second round of Future Enterprise Security Initiative funded projects announced

CyLab’s Future Enterprise Security Initiative has announced its second round of funded proposals.

CyLab Security and Privacy Institute

First round of Future Enterprise Security Initiative funded projects announced

CyLab’s Future Enterprise Security Initiative is underway as the first round of funded proposals has been announced.

CMU Engineering

Playing nice: self-driving and human-driven cars sharing the road

Akin to when Model Ts traveled alongside horses and buggies, autonomous vehicles and human-driven vehicles will someday share the road. How to best manage the rise of AVs is the topic of a new Carnegie Mellon policy brief.

Engineering faculty awarded professorships

Engineering faculty Peter Adams, Elizabeth Dickey, Carlee Joe-Wong, Pulkit Grover, Alan McGaughey, Rahul Panat, and Douglas Weber were awarded professorship titles in February and March 2021.

CyLab Security and Privacy Institute

Phishing, fairness, and more: CyLab’s 2021 seed funding awardees

Over $350K in seed funding has been awarded to 14 different faculty and staff in seven different departments across three colleges at CMU.

Scott Institute

CMU Engineering faculty awarded Scott Institute seed grants

Eight research projects lead by CMU Engineering faculty have been awarded 2020 Seed Grants for Energy Research by the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation.

CyLab Security and Privacy Institute

Second round of Secure and Private IoT Initiative funded projects announced

Carnegie Mellon CyLab’s Secure and Private IoT Initiative (IoT@CyLab) has announced its second round of funding, which will support ten IoT-related projects for one year.