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Pablo Molinero-Fernández <>

Ph.D. Candidate in Electrical Engineering

42 D, Escondido Village<>

(650) 723-1414 (office)

Stanford University

(650) 497-7490 (home)

CA 94305

molinero _ AT _ stanford.edu<>


o FIELD OF INTEREST

High-performance networking with specialization on Reliable Multicast and Traffic Analysis


o STUDIES

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Stanford University

Palo Alto, California

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10/96-Present<>

Pursuing a Ph.D. in high-speed multicast networking with Prof. McKeown.

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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

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École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (ENST)

Paris, France

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French Advanced Telecommunications Engineer ("Ingénieur des Télécommunications")

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Escuela Técnica Sup. Ingenieros Telecomunicación (ETSIT)<>

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Spanish Advanced Telecommunications Engineer ("Ingeniero Superior de Telecomunicación")

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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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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia<>

Madrid, Spain

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"Licenciado" (M.Sci.) in Physics, specializing in industrial physics.

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o AWARDS AND HONORS

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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.


o EXPERIENCE

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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

4/98-1/99<>

Co-founder of Calendus Software, Stanford University,

Palo Alto, California<>

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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.


o PROGRAMMING SKILLS

Extensive programming experience with <>

C++, C, Perl, UNIX, Java, HTML, matlab.

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SQL, Modula-2, Pascal, Tcl/Tk, OpenGL, X-Windows, Windows NT, 68000 Assembler.


o LANGUAGES

Bilingual English-Spanish, French (10 years), German (7 years), Russian and Italian (beginner).


o INTERESTS

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.


o REFERENCES

References available on demand

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