José Simão is a professor at
ISEL, where he lectures since 2002. He is a researcher at
INESC-ID, in the group of Distributed Systems (
GSD), and a member of a research group at ISEL (
CCISEL).
Teaching activities
Since 2002, José Simão lectures in the Bachelor and Master curriculum at the Department of Telecommunications and Computers (ADEETC) at ISEL.
Over the years he has lectured different disciplines, mostly related to methodologies and programming techniques.
- Introduction to programming
- Object oriented programming
- Algorithms and data structures
- Systems programming in C and C++
- Managed runtimes
- Methodologies and design patterns
- Computer security
During this period he has supervised and co-supervised students during their graduation projects, before and after the Bolonha process.
Some of those projects were:
- In-door positioning system based on Wireless Access Points
- Web-based, secure, closed circuit image broadcast
- A system to manage security doors
- An online petition system with digitial signature using the portuguese citizen card
- Infrastruture to manage digital identities on the web
Reseach and Development
- From 2006 to 2010 was involved in the design and development of a security related software for a Portuguese government office. Project leader was Prof. Pedro Félix.
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Since 2010, participation in projects founded by the the Portuguese Foundation for Science and for Technology:
- Synergy-VM: An Infrastructure for Future Virtual environments
- RepComp: Replication of Applicational Components for Performance Improvement or Reliability in Multicore Systems
Publications
Talks
- Presentation at the 11th Workshop on Adaptive and Reflective Middleware (ARM 2012) [slides]
- Invited short talk at the Middleware 2012 PhD Symposium [slides]