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Juan Noguera-Rodriguez

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Name: Juan Noguera-Rodriguez
Phone: +81-824-244807
E-mail: juan.n...@ieee.org
Location: Higashihiroshima Hiroshima Japan
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CURRICULUM VITAE


PERSONAL DATA

First Name: Juan Family Name: Noguera-Rodriguez
Nationality: Spanish Civil State: Married
Birth Date: September 13th, 1968.
Address: Room 102 6-9-12 Saijo chuo Higashihiroshima
739 Japan
Telephone: +81-824-244807 Fax: +81-82-2942757
E-Mail: juan.n...@ieee.org URL: http://www.se.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~juan


JOB OBJECTIVE

Computer Communications expert, currently working in the area of High Speed
Integrated Networks and Multimedia Networking, looking to assume a challenging
position in related area. Experienced in networking protocols, several
programming languages and environments and hardware design.


EDUCATION

Undergraduate Studies

Degree: Technical Superior Engineer in Telecommunications.
Center: Superior Technical School of Telecommunication Engineers of Barcelona.
Polytechnical University of Catalunya (UPC).
Equivalent Degree: Master. 5 years of course works plus one of research
(6 years).
Specialty: Communications.
Average Qualification: 8.1 over 10.


Graduate Studies

Field: ATM switching and Scheduling policies.
Center: Information Processing Center, Hiroshima University, JAPAN.
Degree: Towards PhD, granted by the Japanese Ministry of Education (Monbusho).
Period: 1 year and 3 months, currently pursuing it.
From: April 1995.

Field: Internetworking in ATM Environments (IP over ATM).
Center: EE Dept. Engineering Faculty, Hiroshima University, JAPAN.
Degree: Research Student granted by the Japanese Ministry of Education.
Period: 1 year. From: April 1994 To: March 1995.

Field: Digital Hardware Design and implementation of a low bit rate
videoconference system for LAN and ISDN environments.
Center: Applied Mathematics and Data Transmission Dept, Polytechnical
University of Catalunya, SPAIN. Project partially founded by
Apple Macintosh Corp.
Degree: Final Project Thesis (resulting in the Telecommunication
Engineering degree), Spanish equivalent to Master.
Period: 22 months From: December 1990 To: October 1992
Final Qualification: 10, OUTSTANDING WITH HONORS


Assistantships and Voluntary Research

Field: ATM Management Systems. Development of a Management Information
Database (MIB) for BISDN.
Comments: Inside PLANBA (Plan Nacional de Banda Ancha) National Project.
Center: Calculus Center, University of Baleares, SPAIN.
Position: Voluntary Research while doing the military service.
Period: 9 months From: June 1993 To: February 1993

Field: Development of Communication Software for remote control of Robots.
Center: Cybernetic Institute. Spanish Superior Council for Scientific Research
(CSIC) and UPC.
Position: Voluntary Research
Period: 7 months From: October 1992 To: April 1993.

Field: Hardware Design and Implementation of an improved low bit rate
videoconference system for LAN and ISDN environments.
Center: Department of Applied Mathematics and Data Transmission. Partially
founded by Apple Macintosh SPAIN
Position: I was economically rewarded but it was not an official grant since
I was waiting to start my military service and couldn't compromise.
Period: 7 months From: October 1992 To: April 1993.

Field: Television Practices Assistantship
Center: Television Laboratory. Signal Processing and Communications
Dept, UPC, SPAIN.
Position: Assistantship for organizing and monitoring the TV subject
practices in the TV laboratory.
Period: 4 months From: October 1990 To: January 1991


AWARDS

-) Teaching assistantship from the Signal Theory and Communications
Dept. of the Telecommunication Engineering School of Barcelona (Spain).

-) Granted by the Japanese Ministry of Education (Monbusho) for one year
research at the Electrical Engineering Dept. of the University of Hiroshima.

-) Granted by the Monbusho for the whole period of my PhD studies at the
Software Engineering laboratory of the University of Hiroshima.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Position: Product Demonstrator
Place: Marketing Dept. of SONY in Spain.
Period: 15 months From: October 1991 To: December 1992.
Responsibilities: Organization of a fair of Sony products all around
Spain and Portugal. It implied lots of traveling to many main Spanish
and Portuguese capitals, and it was compatible with my studies and
research. I pursued it while doing my Final Engineering Thesis
in Spain.


PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS

-) IEEE and its Communication and Computer Societies

-) ACM and its Special Interest Group on Communications (SIGCOMM)

-) IEICE of Japan

-) Spanish Association of Telecommunication Engineers (COIT/AEIT)

-) New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS)

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS


-) Non-Deterministic Cell Scheduling in ATM Switches under Two
Step Scheduling. Proceedings of the ATM Workshop 96, San Francisco,
August 1996.

-) On buffering strategies for ATM Switches. To appear as IEICE
Technical Report on October 1996. In Japanese.

-) Two Steps Scheduling. Proceedings of the Japanese Information
Network (JAIN) Conference, Sapporo in June 1995. Results of my
research as Research Student in Hiroshima University.

-) Design of a Cell Scheduling Chip for and Output Port's ATM Switch.
Technical Reports of the IEICE (ICD95-186), December 1995. In Japanese.

-) Asynchronous Transfer Mode. The New Communications Era. Looking
Forward (students supplement of the IEEE Computer Magazine). Summer 1995.


PROFESSIONAL COLLABORATIONS

I write a column about technical Internet issues (protocols and
tools) in the bimonthly magazine published by the Spanish Association of
Telecommunication Engineering (COIT/AEIT).


OTHER TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS

-) Experience in Communication Networks, from LAN's to
ISDN and BISDN (specially).

-) Knowledge of a wide range of networking protocols: TCP-IP, SNMP,
Ethernet, FDDI, ATM, ISDN, signaling and routing protocols, etc.

-) Strong skills in hardware design: DSP, video samplers, EPLD, ASIC,
etc. As well as hardware design and simulation tools and hardware laboratory
equipment.

-) Programming Languages: C, C++, Pascal, several assemblers (included
Digital Signal Processor, DSP, Assemblers), as well as several UNIX
related scripting Languages and Shell languages.

-) Deep knowledge of several programming paradigms: Client-Server,
Master-Slave, etc, as well as of parallel and distributed systems.

-) Programming Environments: UNIX, Macintosh and DOS.

-) Technical User Environments: Ms Windows and VMS. I have worked with
them but not developed software on them.


LANGUAGE SKILLS

-) Spanish and Catalan as native speaker.

-) Very good level of English at all levels. This is the language
I mostly use in my daily life.

-) Japanese at conversational level.

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