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      <description>In conjunction with her May 2020 presentation, Dr. Emily Shen outlines her work on Secure multi-party computation (MPC), a type of cryptography that allows parties to jointly analyze their data without disclosing it.</description>
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      <title> Dr. Emily Shen on Secure Multi-Party Computation</title>
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