Scott is the associate director of the UNH DSL Interoperability Lab, has received the DSL Forum Circle of Excellence award. He was given the award based on his significant contributions to the DSL Forum as the testing and interoperability working group vice chair. The DSL Forum is a consortium of more than 330 leading industry telecommunications, equipment, computing, networking and service provider companies that supports a mass market for DSL. He has joined the GTS Advisory Board to provide world-class advice as to the interoperability of DSL technologies. Other positions that Scott has held within the UNH Inter-Operability Laboratory have included Token Ring Engineer, Token Ring Consortium Manager, ATM Consortium Manager, HDSL2 Consortium Manager, 100VG-AnyLAN Consortium and Testing Service Manager and ADSL Consortium Manager. Scott, who also serves as Associate Director of Research Computing, was named one of the 50 most powerful people in networking by Network World magazine in 2001. Scott is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the Association for Computing Machinery. He is an adjunct lecturer in the Computer Science Departments of Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH and the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH. He holds a BA in Computer Science with Mathematics Emphasis, cum laude, from Saint Anselm College, a MS in Computer Science from the University of New Hampshire and is a PhD student in Engineering Systems Design at the University of New Hampshire. |