David is associate professor of Computer Information Systems at Bentley University. David’s research areas include computer networking, data communications, sensor networks, embedded systems, operating systems, and computer architecture. Before join...More
David is associate professor of Computer Information Systems at Bentley University. David’s research areas include computer networking, data communications, sensor networks, embedded systems, operating systems, and computer architecture. Before joining Bentley, David held research and academic positions at the University of Massachusetts and Boston University. His work has been published and presented at international symposiums and conferences, and appeared in refereed journals. In the corporate arena, he was a co-founder and vice president of software development at InfoLibria – a startup that grew to become a leading provider of hardware and software for building content distribution and delivery networks before it was acquired. With various colleagues, he holds several U.S. patents for processes and systems related to computer networking, content management, and mobile computing. He holds a PhD and MSc from the University of Massachusetts. He also holds a BSc from Tufts University.
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