Short Bio
Dario Vieira finished his Ph.D. at
the Institut National des Télécommunications (INT, France) in December 2006. During his PhD, he split his time
between Evry (south of Paris) and Cambridge
(UK), where he worked on the definition, design and implementation of a
new Session Maintenance Protocol (which they called Managed Session
Protocol - MSP) and worked with BGP as well.
For the summer of 2004, He was a research intern at Intel Research in Cambridge, UK, working on the definition of
Managed Session Protocol (MSP). From February 2007 until August 2008, he
worked as a research at CEA/LIST in France.
Now He is with EFREI as Associate professor. He is
working in the domain of fixed/mobile networks and associated multimedia
services.
Before going to France...
From December 2000 until September
2002, he worked at CPqD with Distributed Systems. Before December 2000,
He was a student in networking at the Computer Network Research Group at State University of Campinas - Unicamp, Brazil. He received his M.Sc. Degree in Computer Science from Unicamp in March 1999.
He got his B.Sc. in Computer Science from Federal
University of Viçosa, Brazil, in February 1997.
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