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Paul Castro, Ph.D. is a Research Staff Member at the IBM Watson Research Center. He has been active in research on mobile and pervasive computing, cloud infrastructure, wireless location systems, location databases, stream processing, and enterprise web applications and has been awarded several patents in these areas. He has worked on cloud services for supporting mobile applications running on various smart phone platforms. Work from his research in the area of multi-device application support was recently released as part of the IBM Bluemix Mobile Backend as a Service. He has earned two IBM Technical Achievment Awards for the IBM SmartCloud Web Meetings for mobile clients and the Intelligent Notification System. He worked extensively on enterprise solutions work for the Apple+IBM partnership. Most recently, he worked on IBM OpenWhisk for Bluemix, with a focus on mobile solutions.
Dr. Castro is the past Chair of the Mobile Computing Professional Interest Community at IBM Research, and has been active in the mobile computing research community. He has published in prestigious mobile computing conferences such as Mobicom, Mobisys, and HotMobile. He is the past Program Vice Chair for Mobiquitous 2009, Industrial Co-Chair for PerCom 2010, and has served on program committees for PerCom 2008, 2015 and 2016, MobiDE 2009-2010, Mobiqutious 2010, and the Industry Track for MDM 2010, 2015. He is currently the workshop co-chair for Percom 2017. He was also the Publicity Chair and Finance Chair for HotMobile 2006 and 2007, respectively. Paul has also published in selective mobile computing related conferences such as Mobicom, Mobisys, Ubicomp, HotMobile, ICDCS, and MDM and served on 3 PhD committees. He also holds 19 patents.
Paul is a former officer in the United States Air Force where he worked at the Air Force Research Lab at Edwards Air Force Base. After leaving the military, Paul received his Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Los Angeles in 2001. His dissertation investigated probabilistic sensor models, wireless location systems, and distributed data management. He was also a member of the Cooperative Robotics Laboratory looking at biologically-inspired robot programming.
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ArXivno. PLDI (2023): 1293-1316
arxiv(2022)
Thomas H. Tarcza,Fred H. Mull, Paramvir Bahl, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Radar,Paul Castro,Patrick Chiu, Ted Kremenek,Richard Muntz
semanticscholar(2017)
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