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Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering directing an advanced network systems research laboratory, with extensive academic and industrial experience in network architecture design, information-centric networking systems, edge computing platforms, and distributed systems. This expert has authored over 70 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier venues, secured substantial research funding from federal agencies including NSF, NIH, and the U.S. Army, and made foundational contributions to widely-used network simulation tools that define modern named data networking research globally.

Formal Education

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of California, Los Angeles
  • M.S. in Computer Science from University of California, Los Angeles
  • 5-year Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from National Technical University of Athens

Career Highlights

  • Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Computer Science and Engineering Department at a leading research university
  • Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Computer Science Department at another research university
  • Graduate Research Assistant at a top-tier research institution, specializing in peer-to-peer data sharing in advanced networking domains
  • Over 70 peer-reviewed publications in premier conferences and journals
  • Multiple prestigious awards for excellence in computing research
  • Multiple best paper awards and recognitions from leading conferences
  • Secured significant research funding from multiple federal government agencies
  • Co-lead developer of widely-adopted network simulation and analysis tools used in academic research globally

Expert Qualifications

  • Rare expertise bridging network protocol design, systems implementation, and network simulation across advanced networking domains
  • Extensive publication record in peer-reviewed venues demonstrates sustained technical contributions and research credibility in next-generation network technologies
  • Industrial experience with major technology companies combined with academic research leadership and university faculty position
  • Deep familiarity with both theoretical foundations and practical implementation of distributed computing systems and information-centric network architectures

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cases can this expert support?

They work well on cases involving cloud infrastructure, network security, IoT systems, or telecommunications. Their moderate litigation background means they're strongest explaining technical details—network architecture, protocol behavior, edge computing design—rather than as a primary witness on business impact or damages. Their 70+ publications on information-centric networking give them solid courtroom credibility.

What is this expert's technical background?

PhD and MS in Computer Science from top-tier universities, plus a 5-year engineering diploma. Currently an assistant professor running a network systems lab and has held tenure-track positions at multiple research universities. Over 70 publications and substantial federal research funding show sustained technical credibility.

What technologies does this expert specialize in?

Named Data Networking (NDN), Software Defined Networking (SDN), and information-centric networking. They co-developed the ndnSIM simulator and NFD forwarding daemon, tools widely used in academic research. Expertise also spans protocol design, edge computing architectures, IoT networking, and in-network caching.

Expert M236S
Technologies
  • Named Data Networking (NDN)
  • ndnSIM network simulator
  • Network protocol design
  • Edge computing architectures
  • Software Defined Networking (SDN)
  • IoT networking systems
  • Information-centric networking (ICN)
  • NFD forwarding daemon
Venues
  • U.S. District Courts
  • Patent Trial and Appeal Board