| Dunip Technologies is an Information Technology services based company geared to address the emerging industry of Modeling and Simulation. Managed and lead by academic and industry professionals who are experts in their field, we bring to community various open-source and commercial products to benefit the field of Modeling and Simulation. Our efforts are geared towards using and pushing DEVS M&S towards the entire systems engineering life cycle process.
Key Personnel
He is currently at US Air Force Research Lab, 711th Human Performance Wing, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH as a Research Scientist for L-3 Communications. Here in this capacity he is working on large scale cognitive modeling and simulation using DEVS infrastructure, platform independent modeling, domain specific languages, system entity structures and various other large scale M&S efforts. He is currently Co-PI for 2 initiatives at AFRL/L3 for sub-$1M grants and a Co-I for $4.1M grant where he is the DoDAF architect for Intelligent Large scale system with cognitive sensemaking. He manages Dunip Technologies in his extra time. He has previously worked as Research Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona where he received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer engineering in 2007. He is a recipient of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) highest civilian contractor recognition 'Golden Eagle' award. He has worked as a subcontractor to Northrop Grumman Information Technology (NGIT) while working toward his PhD at Arizona Center for Integrative Modeling and Simulation at the University of Arizona. He has led projects with budget of atleast $0.5 million. He has been awarded Leadership award by the ECE Department at the University of Arizona and has been nominated as an outstanding graduate research staff/assistant among the 8000 graduate students. He serves on various conference program committees and reviewer of many prestigious international journals. His areas of interest include Web-based M&S using SOA, executable architectures, DEVS Unified Process, SES theory and applications, parallel distributed simulation, complex systems, complex adaptive systems and System of Systems engineering using DoDAF.
He is a full-time Assistant Professor in Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. He received his PhD from Complutense University of Madrid in 2004. His research interests are computational theory of modeling and simulation, with emphasis on DEVS, Dynamic memory management of embedded systems, and net-centric computing. In these fields, he is co-author of more than 40 publications in prestigious journals and international conferences: IEEE TCAD, SIMULATION T-SCS, JSS, GECCO, IEEE CEC, etc. Also, he is part of the Technical Program Committee of some international conferences and reviewer of prestigious international journals. He has worked in many R+D projects between Complutense University of Madrid and several companies, such as EADS-CASA, INDRA, REPSOL-YPF, etc. He has developed many simulation engines for EADS-CASA and INDRA, focused on combat scenarios for realistic simulations, mainly distributed, through Web-based M&S over SOA
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