University of South Florida - Information Technology
Associate Professor of Computer Engineering at Florida Institute of Technology
Research
Carlos E.
Otero
Melbourne, Florida
Dr. Carlos E. Otero is Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Florida Institute of Technology. Previously, he was a faculty member in the College of Engineering at University of South Florida, Tampa, and the University of Virginia, Wise. Prior to that, he worked for 11 years in private industry as a computer software engineer for military computer systems, including satellite communications, command and control, wireless security, and unmanned aerial vehicle systems. His research interests are in computer systems, with particular emphasis on the design, performance evaluation, and optimization of embedded, wireless, and data-intensive systems. He has authored/co-authored one university textbook and over 70 scientific peer-reviewed publications in venues such as IEEE Intelligent Systems, IEEE Transactions in Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Systems Journal, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, and Expert Systems and Applications. Dr. Otero is a senior member of the IEEE.
Associate Professor of Computer Engineering
Carlos worked at Florida Institute of Technology as a Associate Professor of Computer Engineering
Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering
Carlos worked at Florida Institute of Technology as a Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering
Assistant Professor
Carlos worked at University of South Florida as a Assistant Professor
Software Engineer
Carlos worked at Northrop Grumman Information Systems as a Software Engineer
Assistant Professor
Carlos worked at University of Virginia, Colleget at Wise as a Assistant Professor
Software Engineer
Carlos worked at Harris Corporation as a Software Engineer
Ph.D.
Computer Engineering
Associate Professor of Computer Engineering
Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering
CRC Press/Taylor & Francis
CRC Press/Taylor & Francis
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Currently the #19 most downloaded research paper in IEEE Intelligent Systems Magazine.