Graduated in Electrical Engineering (UFSC - Brazil, 1987), MSc in Electrical Engineering (UFSC - Brazil, 1990), and PhD in Computer Science (IRISA - Université de Rennes I - France, 1994).
Since 2015 he is a professor at the Computer Science Department of the Federal University of Paraná - Brazil. Previously, he was professor at the Computer Science Department at UTFPR - Brazil (2011-2015), at PPGIa/PUCPR - Brazil (1998-2011), and assistant professor at DAS/UFSC - Brazil (1996-1998).
He was also a visiting faculty at École des Mines de Nantes - France (1999-2001), University of Rennes I - France (2008), University of Milan/Crema - Italy (2009), and INRIA Bretagne Research Center, Rennes - France (2018).
In 2001 he co-founded with prof. Joni Fraga the Brazilian Workshop on Information Security (WSeg), which later became the Brazilian Symposium on Information and Computing Systems Security (SBSeg). He coordinated the first three editions of WSeg and was the founder of the Special Interest Group in Security (CESeg) of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC). He was the Brazilian representative at IFIP TC-11 from 2006 to 2010.
His research activities involve resource management and security in operating systems and distributed systems.
Interest topics: security and resource management in operating systems and distributed systems.
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Member of the SBC - Brazilian Computer Society.
Linux enthusiast and power-user since 1993. In 1994 I wrote my PhD thesis using LaTeX on a laptop running the prehistoric SLS distribution (thanks Noël Plouzeau!).
The first kernel I compiled by myself was version 0.99.14.
Amateur homebrewer (in portuguese).
My Erdös number is 3: Paul Erdös (0) → Shmuel Zaks (1) → Michel Raynal (2) → Carlos Maziero (3).
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Similarly, my Einstein Number is 5: Albert Einstein (0) → Ernst Gabor Straus (1) → Béla Bollobás (2) → Jean-Claude Bermond (3) → Michel Raynal (4) → Carlos Maziero (5).
The papers linking us are: