A aula que decorre dia 29 de novembro tem como convidado Rolando Martins fará a apresentação: Demystifying edge and cloud computing.
Na unidade curricular de Seminário de Projeto, os estudantes têm a possibilidade de contactar com organizações e personalidades com atividade relevante em áreas avançadas da Engenharia Informática e de conhecer o que é realizado ao nível da inovação e da investigação com o intuito de os treinar para a identificação e desenvolvimento das temáticas a abordar nos seus trabalhos finais de mestrado.
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Rolando MartinsStudied at Faculty of Science of the University of Porto (FCUP), where he also obtained his M.Sc in Informatics: Networks and Systems. As part of his Masters thesis (YapDss), he researched the field of distributed stack splitting in Prolog, exploring Or-Parallelism. He also worked at EFACEC as a software engineer/architect and later as a systems researcher. He obtained his Ph.D in Computer Science from FCUP, as a part of a collaborative effort between FCUP, EFACEC and Carnegie Mellon University, under the supervision of Prof. Fernando Silva, Prof. Luís Lopes and Prof. Priya Narasimhan. His Ph.D. research topic arose from his employment at EFACEC, where he was exposed to the difficulties underlying today’s railway systems and light-rail deployments, and came to understand the scientific challenges and the impact, of addressing the issues of simultaneously supporting real-time and fault-tolerance in such systems. He is a former member of the the Intel Science and Technology Center (ISTC), where he was involved in both Cloud Computing and Embedded Computing centers, and Parallel Data Lab (PDL) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). At the same time, he was also a computer research scientist at YinZcam, a spinoff from CMU that provided mobile applications for the NBA, NHL, NFL and MLS, where he was involved on cloud computing, content management systems, OAuth and vídeo streaming. He is currently an assistant professor at the department of Computer Science at FCUP and researcher at CRACS (Center for Research in Advanced Computing Systems) part of INESC-Tec. Some of his research interests include security, privacy, intrusion tolerance, (secure) distributed systems, edge clouds, P2P, IoT, cloud-computing, fault-tolerance (byzantine and non-byzantine), operating systems (with special interest in the Linux kernel). |
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