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Daniel
Rodrigues graduated in 2004 at University of Porto, Portugal in Electrical
and Electronics Engineering. His final project was concluded at the European
Space Agency on Neural Networks for power consumption and thermal behaviour
predictions on spacecrafts. Coming to Cern afterwards as Portuguese trainee,
he started his work on grid gLite software components. After a one year
hiatus from research developing software at MFG.com, returned to Cern and
initiated is collaboration with openlab. During 18 months, worked as a
fellow with EDS on the Messaging System for the Grid (MSG), which is now
available for enhancing Grid Monitoring and Operations Automation on the
Grid. From 1st of March 2009, Daniel started collaborating as an openlab
Staff with ETM/Siemens. The aim of the project is to improve their SCADA
solution, PVSS, which is the solution adopted at Cern for supervising the
control systems used at LHC and associated experiments. |