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Duke University
Department of Computer Science
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Office: LSRC D305
Phone: 919 660 6556
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About me
I am a 6th year Phd Candidate in Computer Science at Duke University, working with my advisor, Landon Cox, and also collaborating with Alec Wolman from Microsoft Research.

This summer, I will be joining the Networking and Communications Lab at HP Labs in Palo Alto, CA.

I am primarily interested in mobile and ubiquitous computing, distributed systems and networking. I am currently working on enabling smartphones to perform faster and do more complex tasks while saving power through remote execution. This is joint work with Microsoft Research in the MAUI (Mobile Assistance Using Infrastructure) project.

I worked in the past in a mobile testbed platform called CrowdLab using a mobile hypervisor developed in collaboration with Nokia Research. I also worked on Privacy before joining grad school at Carnegie Mellon in the CUPS Lab on Privacy Bird with Lorrie Cranor. I got my bachelors degree in Computer Science at ITESM in Mexico City.
Publications

CrowdLab: An Architecture for Volunteer Mobile Testbeds
Eduardo Cuervo, Peter Gilbert, Bi Wu and Landon Cox
COMSNETS 2011 (Best paper award)(slides)
Bangalore, India, January 2011

MAUI: Making Smartphones Last Longer with Code Offload
Eduardo Cuervo, Aruna Balasubramanian, Dae-ki Cho, Alec Wolman, Stefan Saroiu, Ranveer Chandra and Paramvir Bahl
Mobisys 2010 (slides)
San Francisco, CA, June 2010

Experimenting in Mobile Social Contexts Using JellyNets
Peter Gilbert, Eduardo Cuervo, and Landon P. Cox
HotMobile 2009
Santa Cruz, CA, February 2009


Last update: February 8, 2012