I have worked for some of the most influential IT and Engineering companies on the globe; Nortel Network, Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, and now at Nokia. My recent experiences range from the Design & Development of Virtual Machines, security applications, Intel DPDK, Network Function Virtualization (NFV), CentOS/Redhat Linux 6-7, using Intel & HP equipment, Client/Server VM Applications, Network Load Balancing, SR-IOV, PCI Pass-through, Packet Decoding, VM Performance Measurements, etc...
Additionally, I have a strong background in the design of Wireless Networks, specifically with Modem design for LTE, UMTS, and WCDMA networks.
I lead a team that introduced the first virtual UMTS solution which was demoed at MWC 2012. We used this virtual UMTS solution to present a seamless handover of a mobile between a Carrier Network and local Wifi. This demonstration won the "Best Infrastructure Technology Award" for the Light-Radio Network at MWC 2012.
I studied at Concordia University, in Montreal, Quebec. During my studies I was the Recipient of the Prix Bombardier Award for 'Entrepreneurial Design Marketability’ (Province of Quebec Engineering Competition – 1988. Subsequently selected to compete in Moncton, N.B. at the 1988 Canadian Engineering Competition.