José André Rocha Sá Moura is an Assistant Professor at ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, affiliated with the Department of Information Science and Technology (ISTA). He is also an Integrated Researcher at the Institute of Telecommunications – IUL, where he contributes to the Radio Systems Group in Lisbon. His academic and research work is centered on advanced networking technologies and systems. PhD in Computer Science, Lancaster University, 2011 Master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Porto, 2001 Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of Aveiro, 1989 His research interests include software-defined networking (SDN), edge and fog computing, network management, game theory, optimization, resource virtualization, and the resilience of networked systems. He explores intelligent access to heterogeneous wireless networks and the integration of cloud and big data technologies in modern network infrastructures. His work bridges theoretical models with practical implementations in next-generation networks. The most recent publications highlight a strong trend in decentralized network control, autonomous management using AI/ML, resilience in edge systems, and efficient resource provisioning for IoT and multimedia services. His work frequently applies SDN and game theory to solve complex networking challenges in dynamic and heterogeneous environments. Scientific Awards and Recognitions: No specific awards mentioned in the provided text. Academic Supervision and Research Contributions: José Moura has supervised 1 PhD (as co-supervisor) and 10 MSc theses, covering topics such as SDN-based intrusion detection, multi-access management, fog computing, and IoT architectures. He has been involved in research projects including ImpAr, NEUF, and SAAS. He serves as a reviewer for journals like IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and conferences such as ConfTele. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to innovation and infrastructure. Labs and Research Teams: He is an active member of the Radio Systems Group at IT – Lisboa, focusing on wireless technologies and networked systems. His work is embedded in the broader ecosystem of the Institute of Telecommunications, a leading R&D unit in Portugal.