Tamás Karácsony
I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Carnegie Mellon Portugal affiliated Ph.D. (CMU Portugal) program in the Doctoral Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PDEEC), at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), Portugal, and a researcher at INESC-TEC in the Center for Biomedical Engineering Research (C-BER).
Eduard Pinconschi
Eduard is a Ph.D. student in Informatics Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto (FEUP). He graduated in Information Systems and Computer Engineering at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST). His recent research compares the performance of automated program repair (APR) tools in the context of security. His collaboration with CMU aims at reasoning software security in an automated style.
Diogo Pereira
Diogo is currently enrolled in the Ph.D. program in Electrical and Computer Engineering at FCT NOVA. He obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from FCT NOVA. His research interests lie in the areas of stochastic processes applied to computer and data science, wireless mobile networks, and network modelling.
Cláudio Gomes
My research focuses on sustainability-related optimization problems, such as EV routing with vehicle-to-vehicle charging technology. In parallel, I have a strong interest in alternative forms of computation, such as quantum computing. 🌳🚎⚡⚛️
For those readers who are optimization-inclined, I venture in non-linear integer optimization. Concretely, I work with EV-specific variants of vehicle-routing problems and with power-flow problems.
Sofia Martins
In my Ph.D. program, I’m developing an energy consumption model for virtualized 5G base stations. This model aims to enable real-time adjustments to base station configurations, to minimize their energy consumption without compromising performance.
Miguel Ferreira
I’m a 4th year PhD student in ECE in the CMU-Portugal program between CMU and IST (Lisbon, Portugal), where I’m advised by Justine Sherry at CMU and João Luís Sobrinho at IST. My research interests are in the applications of theoretical computer science to computer networking, namely to problems of traffic engineering and network design.
Latifah Almaghrabi
Latifah graduated from Georgia Tech in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. She received a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from KAUST in 2020. In the Photonics Laboratory at KAUST, she studied the electrical characteristics of lower-dimensional materials, including GaN-based nanowires. Currently, she is a dual ECE Ph.D. student at CMU and the University of Aveiro. Latifah is co-advised by Prof. LeDuc from CMU and Dr. Paula Marques and Prof. Pedro Fonseca from the University of Aveiro. Her research focuses on studying and modeling ECM-based neural scaffolds for spinal cord injuries. For her thesis, she is investigating sustainable powering solutions for implanted medical devices.
Manuel Reis Carneiro
Manuel Reis Carneiro is a dual-degree PhD candidate at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Coimbra, researching soft, sustainable and printed electronics for healthcare and wearables applications. He has over 15 scientific publications, and has received innovation awards from multiple entities including IBM, Fraunhofer, and Huawei.