Electronics Engineer at National Institute of Standards and Technology
Washington DC-Baltimore Area United States
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Thomas Roth is an Electronics Engineer and Ph.D. computer scientist with nine years of experience building cyber-physical testbeds and hardware-in-the-loop co-simulation platforms at NIST. He focuses on formal methods for composing cyber-physical systems and on detecting compromised devices by reconciling reported behavior with physical-system constraints. At NIST and previously as a graduate researcher, he designed distributed security mechanisms for the smart grid and verified solutions on real-time simulator testbeds, blending rigorous theory with practical hardware validation. Based in the Washington DC–Baltimore area, he brings deep domain expertise in transactive energy applications and applied verification that bridges academia and standards-driven engineering. An uncommon strength is his ability to turn formal models into operational detection tools validated on live hardware-in-the-loop infrastructure.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science at Missouri University of Science and Technology
Contributions:2 releases, 119 commits, 44 PRs in 4 years 2 months
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