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Xenia Mountrouidou is currently a visiting assistant professor at Jacksonville University, Department of Computing Sciences. She was a post-doc researcher at the College of William and Mary working on analytical modeling for power savings, reliability and performance on disk drives. Previously she held a position as a Software Performance Engineer for the WebSphere Application Server Performance team at
IBM
, Research Triangle Park (Oct. 2007 - Dec. 2009). She received her Ph.D. on 2007 from
North Carolina State University, Department of Computer Science
under the supervision of Dr.
Harry Perros
. She received Master's of Science on 2002 from the
Department of Computer Engineering at the University of Patras
. She has worked as an undergraduate student research assistant at the
Computer Architecture and VLSI Systems Lab, Institute of Computer Science, Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas (ICS-FORTH)
. She has also worked for
Ellemedia Technologies
, as a member of Technical Staff of Broadband Components Group. She has authored scholarly papers in the areas of performance modeling, computer networks, and embedded computer architectures.