Henrique Rodrigues

I'm currently at Apple. Before that, I spent some time building some cool stuff for AWS. There I built high level services (i.e. on top of and/or using AWS itself), added features to the EC2 control plane and contributed to low level virtualization software which backs server I/O. Not so long ago, I was a PhD student in Computer Science at University of California, San Diego. Before joining UCSD, I was working with network architectures for cloud datacenters at HP Labs. I also spent some time at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory/ESnet working with WAN and Software Defined Networks. I am interested in large scale systems of all sorts, admire the simplicity and beauty of computer networks, and enjoy hacking operating systems internals. I earned my MSc in Computer Science from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, the best CS school in Brazil at the time, with a thesis on Network Performance Isolation and Bandwidth Guarantees for Virtualized (IaaS) Datacenters.


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