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Roberto Natella (PhD) is an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) at the Computer Engineering at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (DIETI) of Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II.
His research interests are on security and dependability of software systems. His research themes include fault injection and fault tolerance, robustness and security testing, software aging and rejuvenation, and their application in operating systems and virtualization technology. His research activity has been supported by national and international research grants, and by industry R&D grants from Leonardo-Finmeccanica, Huawei Technologies, and CRITICAL Software. He his co-founder of Critiware s.r.l., an SME company and former academic spin-off from the Federico II University of Naples. In 2016, he was awarded a grant under the STAR Programme (13% acceptance rate) for young researchers, sponsored by Compagnia di San Paolo and Istituto Banco di Napoli - Fondazione.
He authored more than 70 peer-review papers on software engineering and dependable computing in top-rank journals, including IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, ACM Computing Surveys, and in top-rank IEEE and ACM conferences (class "A" CORE and GII-GRIN-SCIE), including ICSE, ESEC/FSE, ISSTA, ASE, ICST, DSN, ISSRE, SRDS. His work has been granted 3 Best Paper Awards, 1 runner-up for Best Paper Award, 2 Best Presentation Awards. He has been PC Chair of the 29th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2019). In 2020, he received the first-rank National Scientific Habilitation (ASN) in Computer Engineering (09/H1). Since 2018, he is IEEE Senior Member.
He joined the program committee of several international conferences on dependable computing. In particular, he is an active member of the research community around the IEEE Intl. Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE, www.issre.net), a rank A conference according to the CORE conference classification, where he served as PC chair (2018 edition), as conference program manager (2019 edition), and as regular PC member. He was PC Member (2019 and 2020) of the ACM EuroSys conference, one of the premier events on systems research (including OSs, database systems, middleware, distributed and parallel systems, etc.). He has been steering committee chair of the IEEE International Workshop series on Software Certification (WoSoCer) at the ISSRE conference, on the applications of dependable and secure computing research for the certification of software in critical systems. He has been PC chair (2016, 2018) and PC member of the IEEE International Workshop on Software Aging and Rejuvenation (WoSAR). He presented two tutorials on Software Fault Injection both at ISSRE and at the 42nd Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2012, http://2012.dsn.org), the premier event in the field of dependable computing. He was invited speaker at the EDCC 2017 Industry Day (European Dependable Computing Conference, http://edcc2017.unige.ch/industry.html) and at the International Cloud Resiliency Workshop, organized by Huawei Technologies with international experts from industry and academia. He was guest editor of a journal special issue on software certification, published on Reliability Engineering & System Safety (RESS), an Elsevier journal. He was guest editor of a journal special issue on the best papers of ISSRE 2018, published on Software Testing, Verification, and Reliability (STVR), a Wiley journal. He joined the editorial board of the Complexity and Scientific Programming journals, co-published by John Wiley & Sons and Hindawi.
His research interests are on security and dependability of software systems. His research themes include fault injection and fault tolerance, robustness and security testing, software aging and rejuvenation, and their application in operating systems and virtualization technology. His research activity has been supported by national and international research grants, and by industry R&D grants from Leonardo-Finmeccanica, Huawei Technologies, and CRITICAL Software. He his co-founder of Critiware s.r.l., an SME company and former academic spin-off from the Federico II University of Naples. In 2016, he was awarded a grant under the STAR Programme (13% acceptance rate) for young researchers, sponsored by Compagnia di San Paolo and Istituto Banco di Napoli - Fondazione.
He authored more than 70 peer-review papers on software engineering and dependable computing in top-rank journals, including IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, ACM Computing Surveys, and in top-rank IEEE and ACM conferences (class "A" CORE and GII-GRIN-SCIE), including ICSE, ESEC/FSE, ISSTA, ASE, ICST, DSN, ISSRE, SRDS. His work has been granted 3 Best Paper Awards, 1 runner-up for Best Paper Award, 2 Best Presentation Awards. He has been PC Chair of the 29th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2019). In 2020, he received the first-rank National Scientific Habilitation (ASN) in Computer Engineering (09/H1). Since 2018, he is IEEE Senior Member.
He joined the program committee of several international conferences on dependable computing. In particular, he is an active member of the research community around the IEEE Intl. Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE, www.issre.net), a rank A conference according to the CORE conference classification, where he served as PC chair (2018 edition), as conference program manager (2019 edition), and as regular PC member. He was PC Member (2019 and 2020) of the ACM EuroSys conference, one of the premier events on systems research (including OSs, database systems, middleware, distributed and parallel systems, etc.). He has been steering committee chair of the IEEE International Workshop series on Software Certification (WoSoCer) at the ISSRE conference, on the applications of dependable and secure computing research for the certification of software in critical systems. He has been PC chair (2016, 2018) and PC member of the IEEE International Workshop on Software Aging and Rejuvenation (WoSAR). He presented two tutorials on Software Fault Injection both at ISSRE and at the 42nd Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2012, http://2012.dsn.org), the premier event in the field of dependable computing. He was invited speaker at the EDCC 2017 Industry Day (European Dependable Computing Conference, http://edcc2017.unige.ch/industry.html) and at the International Cloud Resiliency Workshop, organized by Huawei Technologies with international experts from industry and academia. He was guest editor of a journal special issue on software certification, published on Reliability Engineering & System Safety (RESS), an Elsevier journal. He was guest editor of a journal special issue on the best papers of ISSRE 2018, published on Software Testing, Verification, and Reliability (STVR), a Wiley journal. He joined the editorial board of the Complexity and Scientific Programming journals, co-published by John Wiley & Sons and Hindawi.
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