Biography
Paul Gazzillo is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Central Florida. His research focuses on programming languages, software engineering, and security, with an emphasis on program analysis, configurable systems and blockchain technologies.
Gazzillo leads the Applied Programming Languages, Software Engineering, and Education (APPLeSEEd) Lab, which addresses challenges in software safety and security. He has received recognition for his work, including a DARPA Young Faculty Award and an NSF CAREER Award.
Gazzillo leads the Applied Programming Languages, Software Engineering, and Education (APPLeSEEd) Lab, which addresses challenges in software safety and security. He has received recognition for his work, including a DARPA Young Faculty Award and an NSF CAREER Award.
Recent Publications
Forthcoming
Education
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, New York University
Specialties
- Programming languages and compilers
- Program analysis
- Language design
- Software engineering
- Build and configuration systems
- Analysis of highly-configurable software
- Software security
- Side-channel attack detection and mitigation
- Blockchain smart contract
In The News
- CECS Faculty Receive Promotion and Tenure (July 10, 2024)