Julian Garbiso received his Ph.D. in Telecommunications Engineering (Computer Science and Networks) from Telecom Paris (Paris, France) in 2017. In addition, he holds a M.Eng. in Telecommunications and a M.Sc. on Research in Computer Science from IMT Atlantique – Telecom Bretagne (Brest, France) in a double-degree program with the University of Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina). He is currently the CEO of Floware, a tech start-up that develops innovative solutions to help decision-makers pilot their mobility projects using IoT and AI. Prior to that, he worked as a Research Team & Project Leader for national and European projects at Institut VEDECOM (Versailles, France).
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