Awards

Brown CS PhD Student Alexander J. Gaidis Has Been Named A USENIX Security 2024 Distinguished Artifact Reviewer

None
Click the links that follow for more news about recent accomplishments by our students.

Earlier this month, Brown CS doctoral student Alexander J. Gaidis, advised by faculty member Vasileios (Vasilis) Kemerlis, has been named a Distinguished Artifact Reviewer for the 33rd Advanced Computing Systems Association (USENIX) Security Symposium. Held in Philadelphia this year, USENIX Security ​​brings together researchers, practitioners, system programmers, and others interested in the latest advances in the security and privacy of computer systems and networks. 

Alexander served as a member of the Artifact Evaluation Committee, which reviews the accuracy and reproducibility of various items (software, hardware, evaluation data, benchmarks, and so on) that accompany a scientific paper. The honor recognizes his outstanding efforts at artifact evaluation and providing constructive feedback to authors.

For more information, click the link that follows to contact Brown CS Communications Manager Jesse C. Polhemus.