
Arturo Servin
Google Inc
Arturo Servin
Interconnect and Edge Planning Technical Program Manager
Arturo L. Servin Niembro currently works in Google as Interconnect and Edge Planning Technical Program Manager. He has extensively work in recent years to improve routing security at Google and within their interconnection program. Previously joining Google he was Chief Technology Officer at the Internet Address Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean (LACNIC). Arturo also has worked as a research engineer, consultant and network manager at various organizations the UK and Mexico. He received his PhD from the Department of Computer Science at the University of York, where his research focused on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and network security. In addition, he holds a Masters degree in Telecom Management and a B.S. in Electronic Systems Engineering, both from ITESM Campus Monterrey, Mexico. Arturo has worked on multiple innovation projects, including the development of Internet-2 in Mexico, where he served as Chairman of the Network Development Committee and Coordinator of the working group on IP-Multicast.
Arturo Servin
Google Inc
Arturo Servin
Interconnect and Edge Planning Technical Program Manager
Arturo L. Servin Niembro currently works in Google as Interconnect and Edge Planning Technical Program Manager. He has extensively work in recent years to improve routing security at Google and within their interconnection program. Previously joining Google he was Chief Technology Officer at the Internet Address Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean (LACNIC). Arturo also has worked as a research engineer, consultant and network manager at various organizations the UK and Mexico. He received his PhD from the Department of Computer Science at the University of York, where his research focused on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and network security. In addition, he holds a Masters degree in Telecom Management and a B.S. in Electronic Systems Engineering, both from ITESM Campus Monterrey, Mexico. Arturo has worked on multiple innovation projects, including the development of Internet-2 in Mexico, where he served as Chairman of the Network Development Committee and Coordinator of the working group on IP-Multicast.