Scott D. Stoller
Scott D.
Stoller
Professor

Department of Computer Science
Room 357
Stony Brook, NY 11794-2424

Phone

(631) 632-1627

Interests

Cybersecurity, cyber-physical systems, distributed systems, and programming languages

Biography

Scott Stoller received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell University in 1997 and B.A. in Physics, summa cum laude from Princeton University in 1990.

Awards

Best Paper Award, 30th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference on Data and Applications Security and Privacy (DBSec 2016)
Undergraduate College Faculty Fellow, Stony Brook University, 2012
Best Student Paper Award, 14th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems (SSS 2012), with Bo Lin and Yanhong Liu
State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities, 2011-2012
Best Paper Award, 2nd International Conference on Runtime Verification (RV 2011)
Outstanding Community Service Award, IEEE Technical Committee on Security and Privacy, 2009
Best Paper Award, 2005 Haifa Verification Conference
NASA Turning Goals Into Reality Award for Engineering Innovation, 2003 (awarded to the Java Pathfinder Team)
Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, 2002
NSF CAREER Award, 1999

Research

Professor Stoller's research spans several areas of computer science. His research on cybersecurity focuses on access control, including policy languages and techniques for learning, analysis, and enforcement of access control policies. His research on cyber-physical systems (CPS) includes safety assurance for CPS and AI-based control software for multi-agent CPS. His research on programming languages includes semantics and powerful optimizations, based on incremental computation, for high-level programming languages, including rule-based languages and distributed programming languages.

Teaching Summary

CSE 416, CSE 535