Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez

Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez

Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez is a research scientist at the Networking and Security team at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley. Narseo earned his PhD in Computer Science at the University of Cambridge in 2013 and received his BA+MSc in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Oviedo in 2007. Narseo has also gained broad industry experience after working as a Research Engineer at Vodafone R&D in 2008, and after completing several internships at Deutsche Telekom Labs and Telefonica Research during his PhD. At ICSI, Narseo has explored the potential of user-centric mobile apps to crowd-source network and traffic measurements for performance enhancement and for increasing the operational transparency of the mobile ecosystem. The outcome of his research has been awarded with a Data Transparency Lab Grant in 2016, a Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship in 2012, the best short-paper award at ACM CoNEXT'14, and the best paper award at ACM HotMiddlebox'15. His web page is http://www1.icsi.berkeley.edu/~narseo.