Paul Harvey
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Paul Harvey

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Rakuten Mobile
Operating systemsembedded systemsdistributed systemsself-adaptive systemsautonomous systems
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • 2025: 'Modelling Ontologies via questions and modularization visualization for transport integration and decarbonization', presented at the 4th Annual Symposium of The Turing Interest Group on Knowledge Graphs.
  • 2025: 'OpenRASE: Service Function Chain Emulation', published at SoftCOM.
  • 2025: Co-authored 'Energy-Aware Workflow Execution: An Overview of Techniques for Saving Energy and Emissions in Scientific Compute Clusters' (to appear), Berlin Universities Publishing.
  • Led or contributed to key projects such as TransitT (transport decarbonization via digital twins) and Rakuten Unified Memory (RUM).
  • Invited speaker at international events, including the AI-Native Networks Standardisation panel in Bologna (2025) and ANMS 2025 in Glasgow.
Research Experience
  • Senior Lecturer, School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow.
  • Co-founder and Research Lead, Rakuten Mobile Innovation Studio.
  • Visiting Researcher, University of Strathclyde.
  • Engaged in multiple collaborative research projects, including:
  • — Hybrid and distributed digital twins for control systems with Technical University of Munich;
  • — Evolutionary computing for adaptive control systems with University of Strathclyde;
  • — Distributed management at the Edge with University of Glasgow;
  • — Distributed machine learning at the Edge with Queen's University Belfast;
  • — Multi-year funded project on Cooperative Autonomous Networks by Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology.
Background
  • Senior Lecturer at the School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, exploring the intersection of technologies and skills required for safe, meaningful, and sustainable fully-autonomous behavior in both design and operation.
  • Vice-chair of the UN’s ITU-T Focus Group on AI-Native for Telecommunication Networks.
  • Former co-chair of the Working Group in the Focus Group on Autonomous Networks.
  • Visiting researcher at the University of Strathclyde.
  • Extensive industrial research experience as co-founder and research lead of Rakuten Mobile Innovation Studio.
  • Strong advocate for open and collaborative research.