
Principles of Distributed Systems
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Samuel N. Araújo is a Professor at the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Ceará (IFCE), Brazil. He holds a PhD in Computer Science (2023) from the Federal University of Ceará, with visiting periods at INRIA, France (2024), and at the University of Massachusetts, USA (2012-2013). His research focuses on combinatorial game theory and computational complexity.
Nicolas A. Martins is a Professor at the University of International Integration of Afro-Brazilian Lusophony (UNILAB), Brazil. He holds a PhD in Computer Science (2018) from the Federal University of Ceará. His research interests include graph theory, graph coloring, graph decomposition, computational complexity, and algorithms.
Nicolas Nisse is a Research Director at INRIA and Université Côte d'Azur, France. He received his Master's and PhD degrees (2007) from the LRI, University of Paris 11, France, and completed a post-doctoral fellowship (2008) at the University of Chile. His main research interests concern the design of efficient algorithms for solving problems arising in telecommunications networks.
Rudini M. Sampaio is a Full Professor at the Federal University of Ceará, Brazil. He completed his PhD studies in Computer Science (2008) at the University of São Paulo, and earned his Master's degree (2000) from the Federal University of Ceará. His research activities focus on combinatorics, graph theory, algorithms, and computational complexity.