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'''Pedro Veiga''' is the Chairman at [[FCCN]]. He is also a Professor at University of Lisbon, a Member of the Portuguese Engineers Association and Professor at Nova University of Lisbon.<ref>[http://pt.linkedin.com/pub/pedro-veiga/2/519/881 linkedin.com]</ref>
 
'''Pedro Veiga''' is the Chairman at [[FCCN]]. He is also a Professor at University of Lisbon, a Member of the Portuguese Engineers Association and Professor at Nova University of Lisbon.<ref>[http://pt.linkedin.com/pub/pedro-veiga/2/519/881 linkedin.com]</ref>
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Revision as of 20:56, 3 April 2011

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Country: Portugal
Website:

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LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   [Pedro Veiga Pedro Veiga]

Pedro Veiga is the Chairman at FCCN. He is also a Professor at University of Lisbon, a Member of the Portuguese Engineers Association and Professor at Nova University of Lisbon.[1]

Education

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering, 1974
  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, 1984
  • Household Electronics and Computer Engineering, 1982[2]

Career History

Veiga has held the following positions:

  • Manager of the Operational Programme Information Society (2000-2002)
  • Team Member of Mission for the Information Society (1996-2000)
  • Member of the Board of the International Institute for Software Technology in the United Nations University (since 2000)
  • Visiting Scientist at the Joint Reasearch Centre of the European Union in Ispra, Italy (between 1989 and 1990)
  • He participated in the inception of .pt
  • Member of the ICANN GAC[3]

As a Teacher

He started teaching in 1973 in IST in the disciplines of Statistics and then click Computer programming like FORTRAN, ALGOL, Assembly etc. He began teaching the disciplines of Digital Electronics at IST. He also taught courses in Electronics and Applied Electronics Laboratory.

When he completed his PhD he was already teaching a diverse range of disciplines including, microelectronics, Programming (Pascal, C, Modula, ADA), Operating Systems, Compilers, Development Environments,

He came to FCUL in 1993, and taught disciplines in the area of ​​Computer Systems Organization, which include computer architecture, operating systems and computer networks.[4]

Publications

References