Research

I am currently interested in mobile and ubiquituous computing, and exploring the connections with virtualization, social networks and web services. I believe the massive amount of information available in these social networks can be exploited by means of personal mobile devices and securely isolated through virtualization.

I am currently working on the JellyNet project which envisions a mobile testbed running on volunteered mobile devices such as phones, PDAs or laptops designed to allow researchers to deploy experimental applications easily on the fly, while making it transparent and secure for the device and its user.

I did an internship at Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto, working in the Social Proximity Networks Team mostly on mobile virtualization.

Right now, and until July, I will be working at Microsoft Research in the Networking Research Group .

In the past I have worked in Privacy at Carnegie Mellon University at the CUPS project under guidance of Professor Lorrie Cranor.


 
Publications

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

 
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