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This was a 6-year double-degree program involving studies at both graduate-level engineering institutes for telecommunications. I did the last two years at ENST Paris (92-94), majoring in design and architecture of computer systems, and the first four years at ETSIT Madrid, having computer networks and microelectronics as majors. |
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"Licenciado" (M.Sci.) in Physics, specializing in industrial physics. |
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Fellowship from the "Pedro Barrié de la Maza" Foundation of La Coruña, Spain. |
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Spanish 2nd National Prize of Telecommunications Engineering given by the Spanish Education Ministry to graduating students. |
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Member of the International Student Circle of Siemens AG,a select program for European engineering students sponsored by this German company. |
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Summer Associate, McKinsey and Co. |
Madrid, Spain |
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Worked on strategic issues in Internet for two important Spanish Companies |
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Co-founder of Calendus Software, Stanford University, |
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Developed a web- and email-based calendar system for student organizations and departments ( http://campus-calendar.stanford.edu) |
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Research Assistant, Prof. Nick McKeown, Stanford University |
Palo Alto, California<>> |
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I worked on a system simulator in C for the Tiny-Tera, a 1 Tbps switch ( http://tiny-tera.stanford.edu/tiny-tera/). Currently I am analyzing Internet traffic and designing a very-fast, QoS-aware switch for the backbone of the network, which can be implemented using optical components. |
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Research Assistant, Prof. Fouad Tobagi, Stanford University |
Palo Alto, California<>> |
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Study of IEEE 802.1p GARP/GMRP for selective multicasting in LANs. I simulated the performance of GARP, tuned the internal timers for better response and pointed out some problems of the protocol. ( ftp://p8021:-go_wildcats@p8021.hep.net/8021/tobagi/garp-gmrp-timers.pdf ) |
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Development Intern, 3Com Corp. |
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Designed and developed a videoconference gateway between the H.323 and H.320 standards for Computer-Telephony Integration. The Gateway translated traffic coming from Microsoft’s NetMeeting on a PC sitting in a LAN, and it sent it through a public ISDN network to a video-conference equipment. |
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Development Intern, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories |
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esigned and developed a system for streaming MPEG-1 video using Windows 95 and NT. I created the protocol to interconnect a server for Video-on-Demand (VoD) and several clients with a hardware decoder card. |
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Research Assistant, ETSIT, Image Processing Group |
Madrid, Spain |
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Ported the XTP transport protocol for multimedia to Windows NT. |
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Engineer Thesis, ENST, Computer Science and Networks Dept. |
Paris, France |
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Analyzed different operating systems as a support for multimedia applications. |
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Research Intern, Siemens AG, R&D Laboratories |
Munich, Germany |
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Compared various transport systems for distributed multimedia applications over high-speed networks. |
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Development Intern, Siemens AG, Mobile Communications Department |
Munich, Germany |
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Developed of a microcontroller system for a base station for the GSM standard for mobile phones. |
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Software Intern, Linde AG, Process Control Department |
Munich, Germany |
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Programmed a model to optimize Repsol SA oil refinery production for in Tarragona (Spain). |
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Laboratory Assistant, ETSIT, Electronic Engineering Dept |
Madrid, Spain |
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Helped organizing the Digital Electronics, Digital Systems and Circuit Electronics laboratories. |
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C++, C, Perl, UNIX, Java, HTML, matlab. |
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SQL, Modula-2, Pascal, Tcl/Tk, OpenGL, X-Windows, Windows NT, 68000 Assembler. |
Bilingual English-Spanish, French (10 years), German (7 years), Russian and Italian (beginner).
Soccer, skiing, reading, cycling and swimming. Traveling through Western Europe.
Founder and president of Iberia, the Spanish Association at Stanford (http://www.stanford.edu/group/iberia .)
Representative for ENST Paris at the Satelec 93 exhibition at ETSIT Madrid in 1993.
Various positions at the at the Student Union of ETSIT Madrid.
References available on demand
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