Carlos Caicedo is an Associate Professor and director of the Center for Convergence and Emerging Network Technologies at Syracuse University with nine years of faculty experience and a deep research background in wireless networking, dynamic spectrum access, and software-defined networking. He combines rigorous academic training (Ph.D. in Information Science - Telecommunications) with practical telecommunications consulting experience, focusing on network design, security, IPv6, and spectrum trading markets. Carlos has held visiting roles at WINLAB (Rutgers) and the University of Arizona, reflecting a collaborative, cross-institutional research footprint. His work blends agent-based modeling with real-world wireless evaluation, often exploring market-driven approaches to spectrum allocation that bridge technical and economic perspectives. Based in Syracuse, he is known for translating complex spectrum and SDN concepts into applied research and center-led initiatives that engage industry and academia.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc., Electronics and Telecommunications Enginnering, B.Sc., Electronics and Telecommunications Enginnering at Universidad del Cauca
M.Sc., Electrical Engineering, M.Sc., Electrical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
Ph.D., Information Science, Telecommunications, Ph.D., Information Science, Telecommunications at University of Pittsburgh
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