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Research interests: measurement, analysis, and management of data networks.
Bio
I'm a
CNRS researcher at LIP6,
the computer science department of the University Pierre et Marie Curie.
I've finished my Ph.D. at the University of California San Diego in August 2005. My advisor was
professor
Geoff Voelker.
During my PhD, I split my time between San Diego and New Jersey
(
AT&T
Labs - Research), where I worked with
Jennifer
Rexford and
Tim Griffin
on analyzing the impact of intradomain routing on BGP. Before being
seduced by AT&T's network data, I was working with Geoff Voelker,
Keith
Marzullo and
Stefan Savage
on characterizing path diversity in IP networks.
Before going to the US, I was a student in networking at the
Computer Network
Research Group at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (
GTA/UFRJ
- Grupo de Teleinformática e Automação da UFRJ). I
got both my M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (1999) and my B.Sc. in Computer
Science (1997) from Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro.
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Last Updated: August, 2009.