
معرفی
Jaime Llorca is a Research Professor at the New York University (NYU) Tandon School of Engineering's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He holds affiliations with NYU WIRELESS, a research center focused on 6G and beyond. His work bridges network algorithms, optimization, and distributed control with applications in edge computing, cloud networks, and content delivery. Prior roles include Senior Research Scientist at Nokia Bell Labs and positions at Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs and the University of Maryland's Center for Networking of Infrastructure Sensors.
Education:
- M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park (MD).
Research Focus: Llorca pioneers advancements in network-coded caching, distributed cloud control, and edge-cloud integration. Notable contributions include 'cache-aided coded multicasting' and 'cloud-network flow' frameworks. His work addresses latency constraints, resource allocation, and service orchestration in next-generation networks.
Key Achievements:
- Over 100 peer-reviewed publications and 20 patents.
- Awarded the 2007 IEEE Sensors Best Paper Award, 2016 IEEE ICC Best Paper Award, and the 2015 Jimmy H.C. Lin Award for Innovation.
- Co-developed foundational technologies for content delivery and distributed cloud networks.
Advising & Grants: Advises on distributed computing networks and edge-cloud systems. His research is supported by grants focused on 6G, network optimization, and IoT integration. Collaborates closely with NYU WIRELESS on projects like the Vineyard Digital Twin initiative leveraging UAV imaging.
Labs & Teams: Active member of NYU WIRELESS, advancing 6G, mmWave/terahertz networks, and cross-layer network programmability. Leads teams exploring morphable networks and end-to-end service orchestration.



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