Summary
Paulo Regis is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Southeastern Louisiana University with a Ph.D. in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications and roughly a decade of experience spanning research, teaching, and applied development. He studies wireless coverage, security, interoperability, and performance optimization across challenging environments such as mobile ad hoc, UAV, and disaster-recovery networks, and increasingly applies machine learning to problems like channel allocation and anomaly detection. At UNR he was a Networks Lab researcher and instructor who led core networking courses and mentored students in NSF-funded REU/RET programs, blending classroom teaching with hands-on research supervision. His background includes practical systems work—from network administration and mobile app development to backend services—giving him a rare mix of experimental networking research and real-world deployment experience. Colleagues note his collaborative cross-disciplinary projects and steady publication record in networking venues. Based in Hammond, Louisiana, he focuses on translating academic insights into resilient, deployable wireless systems.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Telecommunications Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Telecommunications Engineering at Universidade Regional de Blumenau
Ph.D., Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Ph.D., Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications at University of Nevada, Reno
Portuguese, English