ICoNIoT researchers are participating in four of the five mini-courses accepted for the SBRC

The 44th edition of the Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SBRC) will be held from 25 to 29 May 2026 in person.

The mini-courses approved for the symposium were recently announced: there are five mini-courses, four of which include researchers from ICoNIoT.

Check out the courses and participating researchers:

Mini-course 1
Attacks on Federated Learning: Practical Impacts and Mitigation Strategies, Helio N. Cunha Neto (UERJ), Carlos Henrique Nunes (UERJ), Raphael Ortolan (UERJ), Ian Vilar Bastos (UERJ), Evandro Luiz Cardoso Macedo (UERJ), Rafaela Correia Brum (UERJ), Alexandre Sztajnberg (UERJ), Diogo Menezes Ferrazani Mattos (UFF).

Mini-course 2
Federated Vehicle Learning: From Theory to Practice, Lucas Airam C. de Souza (UFRJ), Guilherme Thomaz (UFRJ), Mateus da Silva Gilbert (UFRJ), Vinicius Avena (UFRJ), Felipe Gomes Táparo (UFRJ), João Sobrinho (UFRJ), Fernando Silva (UFRJ), Nadjib Achir (INRIA Saclay), Miguel Elias Mitre Campista (UFRJ), Luis Henrique Maciel Kosmalski Costa (UFRJ).

Mini-course 3
Intelligent Agents for Computer Network Configuration: From Theory to Practice with LLM, SLM, RAG and Agentic AI, William Lima Reiznautt (UNICAMP), Eduardo Coelho Cerqueira (UFPA), Diogo Maciel Cunha (UNICAMP), Leandro Villas (UNICAMP), Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro (UFMG), Denis Rosário (UFPA), Allan M. de Sousa (UNICAMP), Nelson Fonseca (UNICAMP).

Mini-course 5
Building Digital Twin Systems: A Middleware-based Approach, André Gustavo Almeida (IFRN), Lucas Pereira (UFRN), Thais Vasconcelos Batista (UFRN), Everton Cavalcante (UFRN), Flavia Delicato (UFF), Rebeca Mota (UFF).

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