Ramón Cáceres is a computer science researcher and software engineer who most recently built large-scale privacy infrastructure at Google. Earlier in his career, he held positions at Bell Labs, IBM Research, and AT&T Labs. His areas of focus have included systems and networks, mobile and edge computing, mobility modeling, security, and privacy.
Among his honors, Cáceres received the ACM SIGMOBILE Test of Time Award which recognizes papers that have had a sustained and significant impact in the SIGMOBILE community over at least a decade. He has been named an IEEE Fellow and was recently named an ACM Fellow for contributions to mobile and edge computing.
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