Lincoln Lavoie

Principal Engineer and Executive Team Member, University of New Hampshire Interoperability Labs (UNH-IOL)
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Lincoln Lavoie

Lincoln Lavoie is a principal engineer, and executive team member, at the University of New Hampshire Interoperability Labs (UNH-IOL). In his role, Lincoln is responsible for the strategic and technical management of the broadband and open-source technology groups in the lab, including: 5G/6G, Open RAN, Linux Foundation collaborations, Wi-Fi, DSL, G-fast, and PON. In addition to his duties with the UNH-IOL, he is a participant and leader in many industry organizations, including the Broadband Forum, Linux Foundation, and O-RAN ALLIANCE. Helping the communities with building testing and certification programs that have provided the telecommunications industry with high quality test results and products.

Lincoln is an avid Linux user, with experience working with many distros, cloud infrastructure systems, and virtualization technologies. Over his career, he has supported many projects, plugfests, and demonstrations in the lab, utilizing these technologies. He has a passion for networking, troubleshooting, and solving complex problems.

Lincoln received his Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, in electrical engineering from the University of New Hampshire in 2003 and received a Master of Science in the same discipline in 2008. His personal hobbies include fly fishing and building various electronic projects, including tube audio amplifiers and home automation systems, along with contributing to various open-source projects.

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