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Personal Professional Website

This repository will host the personal professional website for Dr. Roberto Gonzalez Sanchez.

Goals

  • Present a clear professional profile (role, expertise, research interests).
  • Showcase research outputs, projects, and impact.
  • Provide easy ways to contact and follow updated work.

Content Outline

1) Home / Hero

  • Name: Dr. Roberto Gonzalez Sanchez.
  • Current role: Program Manager for Cybersecurity at NEC Laboratories Europe.
  • One‑sentence positioning statement (to draft): cybersecurity, privacy, and network measurement with a focus on data analytics.
  • Primary CTAs: Contact, Publications, Projects.

2) About

  • Short bio:
    • MSc in Telematic Engineering (2011) from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
    • PhD in Telematic Engineering (2014) from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
    • Joined NEC Laboratories Europe; now Program Manager for Cybersecurity.
  • Optional photo and short personal statement.

3) Research Interests

  • Cybersecurity.
  • Online privacy.
  • Network measurements.
  • Data analytics focus.
  • (Optional) AI as applied to security and privacy.

4) Publications

  • Summary statement: more than 20 papers at leading web and networking venues, including WWW, IMC, COSN, TON, IEEE Networks, Computer Networks, CoNEXT, P2P.
  • Selected publications list (initial seed from NEC page; expand via Google Scholar):
    • "Are crowd-sourced CTI datasets ready for supporting anti-cybercrime intelligence?" — Computer Networks.
    • "Using CTI Data to Understand Real World Cyberattacks" — WONS 2023.
    • "syslrn: learning what to monitor for efficient anomaly detection" — EuroSys/MLSys workshop.
    • "TRANSREV: Modeling Reviews as Translations from Users to Items" — ECIR.
    • "User profiling in the time of https" — IMC 2016.
    • "Google+ or Google-? Dissecting the evolution of the new OSN in its first year" — WWW.
  • TODO: Pull full publication list, citations, h‑index, and i10‑index from Google Scholar.

5) Projects / Research Highlights

  • 3–6 short cards with: problem, approach, impact, links (paper/code/demo).
  • TODO: Populate from NEC project context and recent papers.

6) Talks & Teaching

  • Invited talks, conference presentations, tutorials, guest lectures.
  • TODO: Populate from personal records / LinkedIn.

7) Service & Leadership

  • Program committee roles, reviewing, community roles.
  • Leadership as Program Manager for Cybersecurity.
  • TODO: Add specific committees from CV/LinkedIn.

8) Awards & Recognition

  • TODO: Add awards, fellowships, or grants.

9) Media / Press

  • Links to interviews, press releases, or coverage.
  • TODO: Identify relevant items.

10) Contact & Links

  • Email (professional).
  • LinkedIn (to be linked).
  • Google Scholar (to be linked).
  • Optional: GitHub, ORCID, personal blog.

Content Sources & Attribution

  • NEC Laboratories Europe profile page used for initial biography and research interests.
  • Google Scholar and LinkedIn are approved sources, but content still needs to be imported from those pages.

Next Steps

  1. Confirm preferred site sections and tone (academic, industry, mixed).
  2. Provide a CV or list of key projects, talks, and awards.
  3. Grant access or paste Google Scholar/LinkedIn details to complete publications and experience sections.
  4. Choose a visual style and build the site structure.

Automated Content Monitoring

  • A GitHub Actions workflow runs on the 1st and 16th of each month (.github/workflows/content-monitor.yml).
  • It checks monitored sources in monitoring/sources.json and updates:
    • monitoring/last_snapshot.json
    • monitoring/latest_report.md
  • If it detects changes, it opens a GitHub issue to review and update website content.

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