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Adam J. Lee is Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Executive Associate Dean of the School of Computing and Information at the University of Pittsburgh. He holds additional affiliation as an Affiliate Scholar at the Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security. His research focuses on security and privacy challenges in distributed systems, IoT, and cloud environments.
Dr. Lee's research investigates the design of systems enabling secure cross-domain interactions while preserving privacy and autonomy. Key interests include:
- Privacy-preserving architectures for IoT/sensor networks
- Cryptographic access control in cloud systems
- User-centric privacy mechanisms for mobile and messaging platforms
- Formal methods for security policy enforcement
His publication corpus shows strong emphasis on human-centered security, cloud/edge system architectures, and formal verification of security protocols. Recent work demonstrates increasing focus on privacy in ubiquitous computing contexts including messaging systems, smart assistants, and healthcare applications.
Awards include:
- NSF CAREER Award
- Outstanding Paper Award at CODASPY 2014
He has supervised 15+ graduate students with research spanning cloud security, access control, privacy-preserving systems, and human-computer interaction. His work has been supported by NSF, DARPA, and other agencies.
Dr. Lee co-leads the Privacy, Security, and Automation Laboratory focusing on trustworthy systems design. He maintains active collaborations across industry and academia to address emerging security challenges.



