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Michael Rumsewicz joined the the University of Adelaide in October 2002 as a Senior Research Fellow,
and became a Professorial Research Fellow in March 2004.
From 1988-1994 he worked at Bellcore as a member of the Network
Services Performance and Control Group, specialising in performance
analysis of telecommunications systems and played a leading role in
Signalling System Number 7 congestion control research and outage
analysis efforts. In 1994 he returned to Australia and led
performance analysis research at The Software Engineering Research
Centre of The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (1994-1999),
where he developed new concepts on robustness and scalability for
distributed web server platforms and subsequently managed their
technology transfer to Ericsson.
From 1999 until 2001 he was with Ericsson Australia as the Team Leader
for the Ericsson - Melbourne University Laboratory (EMULab) which
specialises in network performance research. He has also undertaken a
number of consulting projects for his own companies, Look Forward Pty
Ltd and Telic Australia Pty Ltd. His consulting activities have
included projects for Austel, the Office of the Telecommunications
Authority (Hong Kong), Telcordia (USA), NSW Crown Solicitor's Office,
Olympic Co-ordination Authority, Qnetworx (USA) and the Metropolitan
Ambulance Service Royal Commission and the Victorian Department of
Justice.
He has written over 40 refereed journal and conference articles, has 3
patents granted or pending, has been a reviewer and programme
committee member for a number of international conferences, and is an
IEEE member.
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Biography
Michael Rumsewicz's studies were undertaken at the University of
Adelaide. He graduated with a first class honours degree in Applied
Mathematics in 1984 and was awarded his PhD in 1989. Michael has
worked primarily in the telecommunications industry and academia.
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