about my work
My research is mainly in the fields of ubiquitous computing and networking. My current projects are related to ambient-assisted living for elders, new ways for interactions in the Internet of Things, protocols and applications for wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks, and new generation Internet protocols and systems.
teaching
- I teach the post-graduate course "Cómputo Móvil y Ubicuo" (Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing) on spring. [internal link]
- I teach the post-graduate course "Protocolos y Sistemas en Red" (Network Systems and Protocols) on winter. [internal link]
- I used to teach the post-graduate course "Diseño y Desarrollo de Aplicaciones en Internet" (Design and Development of Internet-based Systems) on fall.
academic community service
- I'm a member of CONACyT's body of reviewers for technical projects submitted for grants approvals.
- I've served as reviewer for special issues of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, ACM/Baltzer Wireless Networks Journal, and IEEE Communications Magazine.
- Since 2003 I have been involved in many ways in the ENC conference: as a reviewer, tutorials coordinator, advisor for the doctoral consortium, and coordinator for the Mobile Computing Workshop.
- Member of the program committee for the Data and Services Management in Mobile Environments workshop (DS2ME) in its 2008 and 2009 editions.
- Member of the program committee for the Adhoc NOW 2005 conference
- Co-president for the 4th Summer School on Distributed Systems organized by the Franco-Mexican Laboratory on Informatics.