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Teresa Vazão is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Higher Technical Institute. Her research focuses on wireless networks, network slicing, vehicular networks, and emergency communication systems. She has contributed to advancements in routing protocols, sensor networks for volcanic monitoring, and quality of service (QoS) optimization.
Her work spans interdisciplinary projects such as the MIAVITA initiative, exploring telecommunications' role in volcanic risk mitigation. She has extensive experience in protocol design (e.g., HRAN, Bloom filter-based routing), network simulation (ns-3, Cooja integration), and resource allocation strategies for beyond 5G systems.
Publications highlight her expertise in network performance analysis, synthetic data generation for mobile networks, and adaptive priority schemes for network slicing. Her research often addresses real-world challenges, including disaster response communication, low-power networks under mobility, and vehicular network architectures.
Key projects include the development of the Service Platform for Vehicular Networks and contributions to the 'Last Mile' challenges in volcanic data transmission. Her work integrates machine learning for green resource allocation and emphasizes scalable solutions for large-scale mobile ad hoc networks.




