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Marta Kwiatkowska
NationalityPolish
CitizenshipBritish
Alma mater
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
  • Computer Science
  • Modelling, verification, and synthesis for probabilistic systems
Institutions
Websitewww.cs.ox.ac.uk/marta.kwiatkowska

Marta Zofia Kwiatkowska is a Polish computer scientist based in the United Kingdom. She is Professor of Computing Systems at the Oxford University Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, England,[1] and is a Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.[2] The main focus of her research over the past several years has been on modelling and verification of probabilistic systems, specifically probabilistic model checking techniques. She led the development of the first and internationally leading probabilistic symbolic model checker PRISM,[3] considered a landmark for research in the area. She is the 2018 Milner Award Medallist, a distinction awarded by the Royal Society for outstanding achievement in Computer Science by a European researcher,[4] and is the first female to win the award.[5] In 2017 she was named an EATCS Fellow "for pioneering work in the development of model checking for quantitative systems and in its application to a wide range of areas; also for outstanding mentorship, and serving as a role model for female researchers in Computer Science.”[6]

Education

Kwiatkowska received her BSc/MSc in Computer Science with distinction summa cum laude from Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. She attained her PhD in Computer Science from the University of Leicester in 1989.[7]

Career

Between obtaining her BSc/MSc and her appointment as Professor of Computing Systems at the University of Oxford in 2007, Kwiatkowska served in the following posts.[7]

Visiting positions:

Kwiatkowska serves on editorial boards of several journals, including Information and Computation, Formal Methods in System Design, Logical Methods in Computer Science, Science of Computer Programming and the Royal Society’s Open Science. Her research has been supported by grant funding from EPSRC, ERC, EU, DARPA, and Microsoft Research Cambridge, including the prestigious ERC Advanced Grant VERIWARE and the EPSRC Programme Grant on Mobile Autonomy.[8]

Kwiatkowska currently serves as Deputy Head of Department (with responsibility for research) at the Department of Computer Science at Oxford, and was the department’s first female professor (joined 2007). She is the head of the Automated Verification research theme.[9]

Current research projects

Selected previous research projects

  • VERIWARE: From Software Verification to ‘Everyware’ Verification.
  • VERIPACE: Design, Analysis and Synthesis Tools for Cardiac Pacemaker Software.
  • Predictable Software Systems.
  • CONNECT-IP: Emergent Connectors for Eternal Software Intensive Networked Systems.
  • Automated Quantitative Software Verification with PRISM.
  • UbiVal: Fundamental Approaches to Validation of Ubiquitous Computing Applications and Infrastructures.
  • Shaping an International Grand Challenge Community for Ubiquitous Computing.
  • Predictive modeling of signalling pathways via probabilistic model checking with PRISM.
  • Automated Verification of Probabilistic Protocols with PRISM.
  • Probabilistic Model Checking of Mobile Ad Hoc Network Protocols.
  • Verification of Quality of Service Properties in Timed Systems.
  • Automatic Verification of Randomized Distributed Algorithms.[12]

Notable contributions

  • Introduced probabilistic/quantitative model checking on the international scene, and spearheaded its transition from theory to practice.
  • Led the development of PRISM, the world-leading probabilistic model checker considered a landmark for research in the area, which has been downloaded over 60,000[13] times and won the HVC 2016 Award.[14]
  • Formulated and implemented novel frameworks for: semantic models for probabilistic systems; verification for probabilistic timed automata and probabilistic software; multi-objective model checking for probabilistic systems; software verification for sensor networks; quantitative multi-objective verification and controller synthesis for stochastic games; quantitative runtime and incremental verification; and parameter synthesis for probabilistic models.
  • Developed extensive compositional assume-guarantee reasoning frameworks for component based systems modelled as interface automata, as well quantitative verification and strategy synthesis for probabilistic systems.
  • Applied probabilistic verification and synthesis to a broad range of real-world systems, detecting flaws in some of them, including the Bluetooth protocol, reliability of nanotechnology designs and smartgrid demand management protocol.
  • Developed an extensive model-based framework for closed-loop verification of cardiac pacemaker models against personalized heart models. The framework supports quantitative verification, personalization and optimal timing delay synthesis for pacemaker software.
  • For the first time, applied probabilistic model checking in systems biology to predict quantitative properties of the FGF signaling pathway that were later confirmed experimentally.
  • Extended and applied probabilistic verification to automatically find and diagnose errors in DNA computing designs, to study computational potential and analyse reliability of DNA walker circuits, and to develop a predictive model of DNA origami folding that serves as a ‘molecular breadboard’ for DNA circuits in an article published in Nature.[15]

Selected talks and lectures

Awards and honours

Committee memberships

Personal life

Kwiatkowska lives in Oxford with her husband, with whom she has a daughter.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Department of Computer Science: Marta Kwiatkowska". Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  2. ^ "Trinity College - Marta Kwiatkowska". Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  3. ^ "PRISM - People". Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  4. ^ "Milner Award and Lecture, Communications of the ACM, 18 July 2017". Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  5. ^ "Professor Marta Kwiatkowska announced as Milner Award Medallist". Retrieved 2017-11-30.
  6. ^ "EATCS Fellows class of 2017 named". Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  7. ^ a b c d "Prof. Marta Kwiatkowska - AcademiaNet". Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  8. ^ "Department of Computer Science: Marta Kwiatkowska - biography". Retrieved 2017-12-06.
  9. ^ "Department of Computer Science: research theme - Automated Verification". Retrieved 2017-12-06.
  10. ^ "Mobile Autonomy Programme Grant: Safety, Trust and Integrity". Retrieved 2017-12-06.
  11. ^ "AFFECTech: Personal Technologies for Affective Health". Retrieved 2017-12-06.
  12. ^ "Research Projects - Marta Kwiatkowska". Retrieved 2017-12-06.
  13. ^ "PRISM - Download". Retrieved 2017-12-06.
  14. ^ "HVC 2016 - Haifa Verification Conference 2016". Retrieved 2017-12-06.
  15. ^ "Nature Journal - Guiding the folding pathway of DNA origami". Retrieved 2017-12-06.