- Cloud Computing
- Distributed Systems
- Grid Computing
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Jose Luis Lucas Simarro is a researcher at the Faculty of Informatics, Complutense University of Madrid, specializing in cloud computing and distributed systems. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions for large-scale distributed environments. His institutional affiliations include: Faculty of Informatics, Complutense University of Madrid Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallélisme, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon (Research Stay: 2012-2013) Multiple EU-funded research projects including BEACON (2015-2017), PANACEA (2013-2016), and CloudCatalyst (2013-2015) Dr. Simarro's research interests span across several areas of cloud and distributed computing: Cloud Computing and Data-centric Architectures Edge Computing and IoT Integration Distributed and Federated Cloud Systems High Performance Computing in Cloud Environments Grid Computing and Resource Management His work has resulted in significant contributions to open-source technologies, most notably OpenNebula, a cloud management platform with over 100,000 downloads used by organizations like Akamai and the Leibniz Supercomputing Center. He has also contributed to GridWay, a metascheduler for large-scale computing resources. Dr. Simarro has been actively involved in numerous EU-funded collaborative research projects spanning from BEinGRID (2005-2009) to BEACON (2015-2017), demonstrating a sustained research career in cloud and distributed systems. He participates in important research networks such as NESSI, Open Grid Forum, and the Globus Alliance. His teaching experience includes serving as a Laboratory Assistant for courses in Networks, Performance Evaluation, and Fundamentals of Computers during 2012-2013.






