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Ignacio Sanchez-Navarro is a Researcher at the School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, focusing on advanced networking technologies. His work emphasizes network slicing, 5G infrastructure, and topology-aware systems with applications in multi-tenant environments and IoT security. He has contributed to frameworks for E2E network management, cognitive self-protection mechanisms, and real-time topology discovery in 5G networks.
Research Interests: His primary areas include network slicing optimization, topology-aware architectures, cybersecurity in 5G-IoT ecosystems, and multi-tenant network management. His research bridges theoretical network metrics with practical implementations for industry-grade systems.
Recent Work Trends: Recent publications (2020-2023) highlight advancements in automated network slice orchestration, security incident mitigation in IoT networks, and real-time topology management for 5G deployments. His work often addresses scalability and resilience in next-generation communication systems.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided data.
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Labs/Teams: Collaborations involve multi-institutional teams (e.g., with authors Wang, Alcaraz-Calero) but no specific lab names are provided.
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