Rolando da Silva Martins
Scholar

Rolando da Silva Martins

Google Scholar ID: LjfYbWcAAAAJ
Computer Science, Faculty of Science, University Porto
Cloud-Computing(Secure) Distributed SystemsSecurityPrivacyEdge Computing
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Citations
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Publications:
  • - Reputation based approach for improved fairness and robustness in P2P protocols
  • - IRIS: Secure reliable live-streaming with opportunistic mobile edge cloud offloading
  • - pTASC: trustable autonomous secure communications
  • - Breaking MPC implementations through compression
  • - How-to Express Explicit and Auditable Consent
  • - Enforcing Privacy and Security in Public Cloud Storage
  • - Reputation-based security system for edge computing
  • - Panoptic, Privacy over Edge-Clouds
  • Patents: IRIS: Secure reliable live-streaming with opportunistic mobile edge cloud offloading
  • Journal Reviewer: Elsevier Computer & Security, IEEE IoT, Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems, MDPI Applied Science, Elsevier Computer Networks, Wiley Software: Practice and Experience
  • Project Reviewer: Portugal - ANI
Research Experience
  • Postdoc at the Intel Science and Technology Center (ISTC) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), involved in both Cloud Computing and Embedded Computing centers. Currently, an Assistant Professor at the Computer Science Department of the Faculty of Sciences/University of Porto, and a project reviewer and consultant for multiple projects.
Education
  • Assistant Professor - Dept. Computer Science/University of Porto; Subdirector of the Master's degree in Information Security
Background
  • Main research interests are in Systems Security and Reliability, Distributed Computing, Secure Overlays, Operating Systems, and IoT/Edge Computing. During his postdoc at the Intel Science and Technology Center (ISTC) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), he was involved in both Cloud Computing and Embedded Computing centers. Past work in industry includes fault-tolerant and real-time P2P middleware, reliable multicast, and scalable backend support for mobile platforms.
Miscellany
  • Recruiting PhD students interested in secure distributed systems, including P2P, BFT, blockchains, and edge computing/IoT.