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Albert Cabellos
Group Leader
Prof. Albert Cabellos (PhD 2008), Full Professor at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.

He co-founded the NaNoNetworking Center in Catalonia (https://www.n3cat.upc.edu/) and the  Barcelona Neural Networking (BNN) Center (https://bnn.upc.edu) where he is currently the Director. He has also founded the Open Overlay Router open-source initiative (http://openorverlayrouter.org) along with Cisco. He has been a visiting researcher at Cisco Systems and Agilent Technologies and a visiting professor at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), National Institute of Informatics (Tokyo) and UC Berkeley. He has participated in several national, EU (FP7, H2020), USA (NSF) and industrial R&D projects.

 

Prof. Albert Cabellos (PhD 2008), Full Professor at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.

He co-founded the NaNoNetworking Center in Catalonia (https://www.n3cat.upc.edu/) and the  Barcelona Neural Networking (BNN) Center (https://bnn.upc.edu) where he is currently the Director. He has also founded the Open Overlay Router open-source initiative (http://openorverlayrouter.org) along with Cisco. He has been a visiting researcher at Cisco Systems and Agilent Technologies and a visiting professor at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), National Institute of Informatics (Tokyo) and UC Berkeley. He has participated in several national, EU (FP7, H2020), USA (NSF) and industrial R&D projects.

 

Prof. Albert Cabellos (PhD 2008), Full Professor at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.

He co-founded the NaNoNetworking Center in Catalonia (https://www.n3cat.upc.edu/) and the  Barcelona Neural Networking (BNN) Center (https://bnn.upc.edu) where he is currently the Director. He has also founded the Open Overlay Router open-source initiative (http://openorverlayrouter.org) along with Cisco. He has been a visiting researcher at Cisco Systems and Agilent Technologies and a visiting professor at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), National Institute of Informatics (Tokyo) and UC Berkeley. He has participated in several national, EU (FP7, H2020), USA (NSF) and industrial R&D projects.