
Tanuman Bhaduri
Prodcut Manager, Keysight
Tanuman is working with Keysight Technologies as a Product Manager focused on AVB and TSN technologies. Tanuman is associated with Network Test Industry for over 15 years and holds multiple patents on Network Verification & Validation strategies. Tanuman holds a Master of Science degree from University of Kolkata. He is based out of Keysight’s R&D Center in Kolkata, India

Casey Carter
Senior Technical Fellow, PeopleTec, supporting US Army UHPO
Mr. Carter is a seasoned expert in systems engineering, avionics architecture, and aviation technologies, with over 25 years of experience enhancing system performance, modularity, and integration. His expertise includes MBSE, MOSA, and Army Aviation’s Digital Backbone Development. As a Senior Technical Fellow at PeopleTec, Inc., Mr. Carter provides leadership in systems engineering and architecture design. He currently supports the Utility Helicopters Project Office’s Strategic Concepts Branch, focusing on Black Hawk Modernization.
Previously, he played a key role in the U.S. Army’s FLRAA Project Office as a Senior Systems Architect, leading avionics integration, mission system development, and compliance with US Army MOSA Objectives.
A published author and recognized thought leader, Mr. Carter continues to drive aerospace system modernization. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Clarkson University and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech.

Dave Cavalcanti
Principal Engineer at Intel Corporation
Dave Cavalcanti is a Principal Engineer at Intel Corporation with extensive experience in distributed networked systems, wireless connectivity, industry standards and ecosystems. He also serves as President of the Avnu Alliance, an industry forum driving standards and certification programs to enable deterministic performance and Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) across Ethernet/Wi-Fi/5G. He received a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering in 2006 from the University of Cincinnati. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed papers and holds 125 granted patents. He served in several leadership positions in IEEE conferences and publications.

Leonard Elliott
Technical Specialist, U.S. Army DEVCOM-GVSC
Mr. Elliott has been an electrical engineer in the Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Ground Vehicle System Center (GVSC) Vehicle Electronics & Architecture (VEA) Division since September 2010. He has participated in the development of various military ground vehicle Modular Open System Approach (MOSA) initiatives and supports research and development in the areas of middleware, open system architectures, and secure embedded systems. Mr. Elliott holds a B.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and an M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Jorge Sánchez-Garrido
Safran Electronics & Defense Spain SLU
Jorge Sánchez-Garrido holds a Ph.D. in Communication Technologies (2021) from the University of Granada (Spain). He is a Technical Lead at Safran Electronics and Defense Spain, where he specializes in FPGA architecture, time-sensitive networking (TSN), and White Rabbit (WR) timing. He has contributed to the avionics of the Miura-1, a pioneering application of TSN for aerospace, and to the design of high-performance TSN switches. In addition, his interests include network management platforms, the use of high-accuracy synchronization and deterministic networks to implement the control plane of quantum communications, quantum computing, and to support the machine-protection system of high-energy physics facilities.

Dr. Abdul Jabbar
Principal Engineer at GE Aerospace Research
Dr. Abdul Jabbar is a Principal Engineer at GE Aerospace Research, where he leads the research, development, and adoption of next-gen networking technologies for aerospace and defense applications. In previous roles, he delivered communication solutions for Transportation, Healthcare, Power Generation, and Homeland Security. He is the editor and co-chair of the joint IEEE/SAE standard on the TSN profile for Aerospace. He holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Kansas, US.

Dr. Prabhu Janakaraj
Research Engineer, GE Aerospace Research,
Dr. Prabhu Janakaraj is a Research Engineer at GE Aerospace Research, specializing in the design and development of advanced communication and networking technologies for next-generation aerospace systems. His work integrates Time Sensitive Networking (TSN), software-defined infrastructure (SDN), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for networks to deliver deterministic, intelligent, and high-assurance solutions across embedded systems and real-time networking stacks. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer and Information Systems from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and an MS in Computer Networking from Wichita State University.

Steve Markham
Senior Research Engineer, GE Aerospace Research
Steve Markham is a Senior Research Engineer at GE Aerospace Research. Since 2018 he has focused on TSN interoperability, especially applying standards to real-world hardware and networks. His team develops Chronos, a TSN modeling and device configuration tool. He studied Electrical Engineering at BYU (BS ’04) and GaTech (MS ’07

Karl Montgomery
Researcher at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Karl Montgomery is an Electronics Engineer in the Networked Control Systems Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Karl holds an M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering, with a focus on Communications and Networking. He is a researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where he conducts experimental research on emerging wireless communication technologies to support emerging industrial wireless applications. He manages the NIST Industrial Wireless Testbed, enabling rigorous evaluation of network and physical robotic position performance. His previous work includes investigating degradation mechanisms in silicon wafers using waveguide-based techniques to study self-assembled monolayer films, contributing to the field of semiconductor materials and characterization.

Brijesh Patel
Technical Lead, PeopleTec, supporting Redstone Test Center
Brijesh Patel is a Technical Lead in Modeling & Simulation (M&S) at PeopleTec, where he leads the development of a Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) System Integration Lab (SIL) for Redstone Test Center (RTC). Funded by the Test Resource Management Center (TRMC), this SIL addresses critical T&E capability gaps in evaluating Time Sensitive Networking (TSN)-based Data Distribution Systems (DDS) across Army platforms. Brijesh oversees software architecture for simulating avionics messages, integrating real Line Replaceable Units (LRUs), developing analysis tools for TSN QoS validation, and initiating IV&V for system architecture and component testing. Brijesh holds a Master of Science in Aerospace Systems Engineering from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. His prior experience spans computational analysis, radar systems modeling, and fire control algorithm development for defense applications.

Alon Regev
System Architect, Keysight Technologies
Alon is a System Architect fluent in hardware and software with expertise in Ethernet, WiFi, timing, and Time Sensitive Networks (TSN). He has 30 years of industry experience and holds over 100 patents. He’s the co-chair of the Avnu Silicon Validation Task Group, chair of the Avnu Aerospace Task Group, and a member of working groups in IEEE, Avnu, and 5G-ACIA. Education: BSCS, CSUN.

Jürgen Scheuring
Co-Founder and CEO, TSN Systems
AJürgen Scheuring is the Co-Founder and CEO of TSN Systems, a German company specializing in test and measurement solutions for time-sensitive networks in automotive, industrial, and aviation domains. With a background in Electrical Engineering and a Diploma in Theoretical and Applied Physics, Jürgen brings deep expertise in real-time systems, acoustics, and professional audio. He has worked in the field of time-sensitive networking since 2008, focusing on making TSN technology practical and testable in complex system environments.

Daniel Uribe
Principal Product Owner
Daniel Uribe is the Product Owner at SOC-E (System-on-Chip engineering), where he leads the strategy and management of the company’s product portfolio. In this role, he is responsible for aligning product development with customer needs and market trends, ensuring that SOC-E’s cutting-edge solutions remain at the forefront of the industry.
He holds a degree in Engineering in Telecommunication Technology and a Master’s in Advanced Electronic Systems from the University of the Basque Country – UPV/EHU. Before transitioning into product management, Daniel worked as a Software Manager at SOC-E, focusing on the analysis, design, and development of embedded software for the company’s products.
With a strong technical foundation and deep expertise in Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) technologies, Daniel combines engineering knowledge with product leadership to drive innovation and deliver high-value solutions to customers across critical sectors.