Summary
André Riker is a research-driven academic and visiting scholar with nine years of experience spanning cybersecurity, IoT, network softwarization, and sustainable computing. Based at Arizona State University and an assistant professor at the Federal University of Pará, he combines hands-on scientific research with teaching and applied optimization models for network problems. His PhD from the University of Coimbra underpins work on adversarial attacks and federated learning, bridging machine learning with practical network security challenges. Known for tackling energy-aware and green computing issues in constrained IoT environments, he brings a rare mix of theoretical rigor and real-world systems focus across international research contexts.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at University of Amazonia
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Information science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Information science at Universidade de Coimbra
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Federal University of Pará