- Distributed Systems
- Edge Computing
- Secure Systems
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Luís Eduardo Teixeira Rodrigues is a Professor Catedrático at the Department of Computer Engineering , Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) , Universidade de Lisboa . He is also affiliated with INESC-ID's Distributed, Parallel and Secure Systems Group . With a career spanning over three decades, he has pioneered research in distributed systems, fault tolerance, edge computing, and microservices consistency. PhD from IST (1996) "Agregação" in Informatics (2003) Co-founder of LASIGE's Navigators group His research focuses on transactional causal consistency , Byzantine fault tolerance , and edge computing systems . He leads the GLOG project for distributed shared logs and the DACOMICO project for microservices consistency. His work bridges theoretical distributed algorithms with practical systems engineering. Recent publications emphasize geo-replicated transactional systems , proof-of-storage mechanisms , and automated microservices decomposition . Notable collaborations include projects with institutions in Italy, Japan, and Luxembourg. Scientific contributions include: Prémio Prof. Luís Vidigal (awarded to student Mário Rui Vazão) Co-author of foundational books on Reliable Distributed Programming and Distributed Systems for System Architects Mentorship highlights: Supervised over 40 PhD and MSc students in distributed systems, including: Diogo Barrinha - Unobservable Covert Streaming Xavier Vilaça - N-Party BAR Transfer João Queirós - Transactional Causal Consistency Current projects include the GLOG distributed shared log system and DACOMICO for microservices consistency. Active in international collaborations with institutions in the USA, Switzerland, and Brazil.










