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Peter Willis is a Visiting Lecturer in the School of Information at the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology. He teaches courses such as Principles of Computing (ISCH-110), Computer Systems Concepts (NSSA-102), Introduction to Routing and Switching (NSSA-241), and Networking Essentials for Developers (NSSA-290). His teaching focuses on foundational computing concepts, networking technologies, and developer-oriented network principles.
His research interests revolve around computer networking, with a particular emphasis on data center network protocols, resilient network design, and routing algorithm optimization. He explores topics like meshed tree protocols for loop avoidance, folded-Clos topology routing, and failover mechanisms in switched networks.
Recent publications (2018–2024) highlight trends in evaluating meshed tree protocols for resilience, analyzing network performance in data centers, and optimizing routing strategies. His work often combines theoretical protocol design with practical implementation testing on platforms like the GENI testbed.
Willis has not been listed as having formal advisees or receiving scientific awards in the provided materials. His academic contributions are primarily through teaching and protocol-focused research in networking domains.
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