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Credit Name
Gomes, Teresa
 
Name
Gomes, Teresa Martinez dos Santos
 
Variants
Gomes, Teresa M.
Gomes, Teresa
 
 
Email
teresa@deec.uc.pt
 
 
Status
UC Researcher
Biography
Teresa Gomes is Assistant Professor in Telecommunications at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the University of Coimbra, Portugal, since 1998, and a researcher at INESC-Coimbra. She obtained final appointment in 2003.
She obtained the following degrees: undergraduate diploma in Electrical Engineering - Informatics at the University of Coimbra (1984); M.Sc. in Computer Science (1989) and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering-Telecommunications and Electronics (1998), both at the University of Coimbra.

Responsible for FCT Research Project ResNeD - Resilient Network Design - enhancing availability for critical services. Responsible for 3 Research and Development (R&D) Projects between INESC Coimbra and PT Inovação. Was also a member of the technical team in several other R&D projects celebrated by INESC Coimbra and a researcher in several FCT projects.

Her main present interests are routing, protection and reliability analysis models and algorithms for optical, GMPLS and MPLS networks.
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Publications
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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)TypeAccess
12017Dedicated protection of multicast sessions in mixed-graph sparse-splitting optical networksGomes, Teresa ; Raposo, Luís ; Ellinas, Georgios articleembargoedAccess
22016A New Arc-Disjoint-Trees scheme for survivable multicasting in mixed-graph sparse-splitting optical networksRaposo, Luis; Gomes, Teresa ; Martins, Lúcia ; Constantinou, Costas K.; Ellinas, Georgios articleembargoedAccess
3Jun-2020Shared Risk Link Group disjointness and geodiverse routing: A trade‐off between benefit and practical effortGirão-Silva, Rita ; Nedic, Boro; Gunkel, Matthias ; Gomes, Teresa articleembargoedAccess
42018SRLG-disjointness and geodiverse routing – a practical network study and operational conclusionsNedic, Boro; Gunkel, Matthias ; Gomes, Teresa ; Girão-Silva, Rita articleembargoedAccess