
Moderator:
Esteban Meneses
Philippe Navaux
Affiliation: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Country: Brazil
Title: Towards Large Scale and Robust Cyberinfrastructures for Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean
Abstract
Bio
Navaux has been a professor at the Institute
of Informatics of UFRGS University, Porto Alegre, Brazil, since 1971. He
graduated in Electronic Engineering from UFRGS in 1970, Brazil, obtained a
Master’s degree in Applied Physics from UFRGS in 1973, Brazil, and a
Ph.D. in Computer Science from INPG, Grenoble, in 1979, France. He teaches
graduate and undergraduate courses in Computer Architecture –
High-Performance Computing. He leads the Parallel and Distributed Processing
Group (GPPD), with projects funded by Brazilian government agencies such as
Finep, RNP, CNPq, Capes, and International Cooperation, FP7 and H2020, with
groups from Spain, France, Germany, and the United States. He also
participates in projects with Microsoft, Intel, HP, DELL, Altus, and
Itautec. He has supervised nearly 100 master’s and doctoral theses and
has published about 400 articles in journals and conferences. He is a member
of SBC, Brazilian Computer Society, SBPC, ACM, and IEEE. He serves as a
consultant for various national and international funding organizations such
as the DoE (USA), ANR (FR), FINEP, CNPq, CAPES, FAPESP, FAPERGS, FAPEMIG,
FACEPE, and others. He was a member of the Superior Council of FAPERGS and
the CTC, Scientific and Technical Council, LNCC/MCT. He was the coordinator
of the Computer Area Committee of Capes/MEC and a member of the University
Council of UFRGS. Currently, he is a member and coordinator of the national
scientific committee of CNPq/MCTIC.