Florian Tramèr is an assistant professor of Computer Science at ETH Zürich. He leads the SPY Lab, and is a member of the Information Security Institute and of ZISC, and an associated faculty of the ETHZ AI Center.
His research interests lie in Computer Security, Machine Learning and Cryptography. In his current work, he studies the worst-case behavior of Deep Learning systems from an adversarial perspective, to understand and mitigate long-term threats to the safety and privacy of users.
His work has been featured in The Economist, Nature, Science, Communications of the ACM, Wired and the Swiss news (in french).
He received his PhD from Stanford University under the supervision of Dan Boneh. After graduating, he spent one year at Google Brain.