Research
Currently, I am ranked as Junior Researcher according to the most recent qualification issued by Colciencias. I am participating in the following projects, involved in the research groups listed below:
Currently, I am ranked as Junior Researcher according to the most recent qualification issued by Colciencias. I am participating in the following projects, involved in the research groups listed below:
Since 2021, I participated as Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Gita Lab research group at Universidad de Antioquia in the areas of Programmable Data Planes and Software Defined Networks. Currently, since 2023, I am enrolled with this group as Professor member
Projects:
INTERACT Alliance: This research project explores the application of Software Defined Networks and Programmable Data Planes to improve the security of Smart Grid infrastructures. This project is developed jointly with Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Platform for Smart Agriculture: TBD
Data for Citizenship Security: TBD
Since 2009, I am also an active alumni member of GIDIA (by its acronym in spanish). This is a multidisciplinary group working on different projects in the context of different applications of Artificial Intelligence covering different areas such as Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning, Multiagent Systems, etc.
Between 2017 and 2020, I was member of ARKADIUS research group at Universidad de Medellín. I work in the areas of Computer Networks, Security and Internet of Things.
Projects:
Application of programmable switches in the improvement of traffic processing in Data Center Networks: This research project, mostly based on the work developed during my PhD focuses in the exploration of the recent paradigm of programmable network devices and its applications to Data Center Networks. This project was internally funded by Universidad de Medellin
During 2013 and 2018, I was an active member of the Computer Networks Research Group at INF - UFRGS under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Marinho Barcellos. I developed most of my doctoral research within this group and I participated of different activities and projects. The group has developed different projects both in Brazil and in cooperation with different institutions and governments in other countries.
Projects:
Phoenix: towards a robust and survivable SDN architecture: This research project proposed to investigate and develop an architecture that strengthens current guarantees and coordinates mechanisms to improve network survivability. This project was funded by MCTI/CNPq
Part time lecturer
Computer Networks and Operating Systems courses for Undergraduate students
Advanced topics in Computer Networks for Master Students (with prof. John W. Branch)
Co-advisor of one master student (with prof. John W. Branch)
Senior Engineer - Technical Development Project
Network and System Administrator
Network and System Administrator
CCNA Senior Instructor