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| Enrico Schiattarella |
| Former PhD student |
Enrico Schiattarella was born in Vercelli (Italy) in October 1976. He received the Ph.D. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Politecnico di Torino in March 2006 and the Laurea degree from the same university in October 2002. Between October 2001 and May 2002 he was with Andiamo Systems (now part of Cisco Systems) working in prof. Silvano Gai's group on control-plane protocols for Fibre Channel SANs. During summer 2003 he visited the Alcatel Research and Innovation site at Marcoussis (France) working on switching architectures with separated control-plane and forwarding-plane and BGP/MPLS based VPNs (a.k.a. RFC2547bis). From April 2005 to August 2005 and from March 2004 to November 2004 he visited the Server Interconnect Fabrics Group led by Ronald Luijten at IBM Zurich Research Lab working on OSMOSIS, a switch for supercomputing applications. A copy of my Ph.D. Thesis (in English) is here. A copy of my MS Thesis (in English), containing an introduction to Storage Area Networks and Fibre Channel can be found here. I am currently a Software Engineer at Cisco Systems in San Jose, CA, USA.
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