Summary
Marcio Lopes is an adjunct professor and Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science with eight years of experience teaching and researching computer networks and distributed systems. He specializes in TCP/IP protocols, network management, fog computing, SDN, and IoT data communication and processing, bridging theoretical research with practical simulators such as MyiFogSim developed during a research fellowship. Based in Goiás, Brazil, he has taught across multiple public universities and supervised undergraduate network projects to degree completion. His master's work—completed with high marks at the Institute of Computing, UNICAMP—has translated into international collaboration during an ELAP-funded visiting fellowship in Canada. Marcio combines classroom instruction with hands-on simulation development and network service deployment, making him adept at turning research questions into reproducible experiments. He brings a pragmatic mix of academic rigor and applied systems experience to networking and edge-computing challenges.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 7,03696 of 10.0, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 7,03696 of 10.0 at Pontifical Catholic University of Goias
Specialist, Network and System Administration/Administrator, Specialist, Network and System Administration/Administrator at Faculdade de Tecnologia Senac-GO
Ph.D. Student, Computer Science, Ph.D. Student, Computer Science at Institute of Computing at University of Campinas
Portuguese, English