Mary Wootters

Mary Wootters

Associate Professor, Stanford University
Mary Wootters is an associate professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. She received a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan in 2014, and a BA in math and computer science from Swarthmore College in 2008; she was an NSF postdoctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University from 2014 to 2016. She works in theoretical computer science, applied math, and information theory; her research interests include error correcting codes and randomized algorithms for dealing with high dimensional data. Her Ph.D. thesis received the Sumner B. Myers Memorial Prize from the UMich Math Department and and the EATCS Distinguished Dissertation award in 2015. She is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award, was named a Sloan Research Fellow in 2019 and a Google Research Scholar in 2021, and she was awarded the IEEE Information Theory Society James L. Massey award in 2022. She was named to the Stanford Tau Beta Pi Teaching honor roll in 2018-19, 19-20, and 20-21.

Program Visits

Sublinear Algorithms, Summer 2024, Visiting Scientist
Error-Correcting Codes: Theory and Practice, Spring 2024, Visiting Scientist and Program Organizer
Real-Time Decision Making, Spring 2018, Visiting Scientist
Pseudorandomness, Spring 2017, Visiting Scientist
Information Theory, Spring 2015, Visiting Scientist
Real Analysis in Computer Science, Fall 2013, Research Fellow
Fields
Coding theory, randomized algorithms, information theory