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Edoardo S. Biagioni is an Associate Professor at the University of Hawaii in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences, where he has been since 1997. His primary research focuses on decentralized networking, wireless security, and systems programming, with long-term projects including the Allnet project (since 2011) and earlier PODS micro-sensor networks (2000-2003).
- Current research since 2024 includes formal verification of file systems and correctness properties in systems programming
- Technical interests span protocol decomposition, language-based OS design, and congestion control
- Teaching emphasizes Java fluency, data structures, and algorithm complexity in courses like ICS 211
Prior roles included directing the Advanced Network Computing Laboratory (1997-2005) and contributions to the Fedora Core project. Students under his supervision have worked on projects ranging from network measurement to ATM transport protocols. His work bridges theoretical concerns like IP fragmentation theory with practical implementations in SML database systems and IPv6 transitions.
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