NATwatcher was developed by a team of researchers at UC3M

 

Anna Maria Mandalari
completed her MSc in Telecommunications Engineering at Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria (Italy) in 2014 and her MSc in Telematics Engineering at UC3M (Spain) in 2015. She is a PhD candidate in the Telematics Engineering PhD programme at University Carlos III of Madrid. She is doing her PhD in the context of the Marie Curie project METRICS on large scale measurements of the effects of middleboxes in the Internet.
Miguel Angel Diaz Bautista
received a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and Engineering in 2014 from the University Carlos III of Madrid and his MSc in Telematics Engineering in 2015. His current work is focused on Internet measurements, Android application implementation and cybersecurity.
Francisco Valera
received the Telecommunication Engineering degree in 1998 from the Technical University of Madrid (UPM), and the PhD in Telecommunications in 2002 from the Univ. Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), where he is currently a tenured associate professor and head of the Telematics Engineering Department. Dr. Valera has published over 60 papers in the field of advanced communications in magazines and conferences.
Marcelo Bagnulo
received an Electrical Engineering degree in 1999 from the University of Uruguay, and a PhD in Telecommunications in 2005 from the University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain. In 2000 he joined the University Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M), where he has been an associate professor since 2006. He has published over 60 papers in technical journals, magazines, and conferences and he is co-author of 18 IETF RFCs.



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