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PIXNET Consortium:

Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Photonic Integrated Circuits,

Sensors and Networks

(PIXNET)

Intake 2018/2020

Academic Year

2019/20

Achieving Deterministic Latency for Optical Metro Network

with Edge Computing

Master Candidate

Tewodros Gashaw Tadesse

Main Supervisor

Nicola Calabretta,

Eindhoven University of Technology

Main Supervisor

Piero Castoldi, .………

Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies

Co-Supervisor

Bitao Pan,

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