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I am a PhD candidate at the University of Maryland at College Park
where I am a student in the
Electrical and Computer Engineering
department. My advisor is
Prof. Michael Hicks
of the Computer Science Department.
I expect to graduate this fall (Fall 08)
and I will be joining
Google New York later this year.
My research focuses on how Transport Protocols and Network
Measurement interact. The thesis of my research is that
piggybacking measurement probes on data packets is feasible
and improves the network performance of applications
while reducing the overall overhead of network measurement.
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I have been working part-time as a software engineer for
most of my PhD degree.
I have worked on load balancing as a summer intern at
Google,
hacked the Linux kernel network stack for
RioRey, a DDoS startup,
worked on BGP, OSPF and other routing protocols for
Ericsson IPI,
and evaluated VoIP solutions for
Telcordia.
I am also known as Pavlos Papageorge or Paul Papageorge.
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