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Marc St-Hilaire joined Carleton University in 2006, completing his PhD in Computer Engineering at École Polytechnique in Montreal. He is currently a Full Professor and the Associate Director of Graduate Studies at the School of Information Technology, with a cross appointment in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering. His research focuses on various aspects of wired and wireless communication systems, specifically in network planning, infrastructure, protocols, interconnection, and performance analysis optimization. St-Hilaire has published over 130 works in international journals and conferences, demonstrating his active engagement in the research community. He serves as a member of technical program committees for several notable conferences and has played an integral role in organizing national and international workshops. Additionally, he is a senior member of the IEEE. His research areas include computer networks, cloud and fog computing, software-defined networking, and mobile computing, addressing topics like planning, design, architecture, the Internet of Things (IoT), and ad-hoc wireless sensor networks.
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