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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.