🎓 PhD Student in Internet Measurements, Sorbonne University (LIP6) & Télécom Paris (LINCS)
🌐 Researching Internet Measurements — BGP, Routing Security, and Large-Scale Systems
🛠️ Software Engineer | Systems Thinker | CLI Enthusiast
🇫🇷 Based in Paris, France
I'm a first-year PhD student focused on Internet measurements and routing security, particularly on:
- 📊 Scalable traceroute data processing
- 🌍 BGP hijack detection and analysis
- 🧪 Designing reproducible network experiments
- 📖 Blending philosophy of science with empirical systems work
My research involves end-to-end development of measurement platforms, from data collection pipelines to interactive dashboards and backend infrastructure.
- Languages: Go 🦫, Rust 🦀, Bash 🐚, Python 🐍, C 🖥️, JavaScript, OCaml, Lua
- Dev Tools: NeoVim, Git, Docker, Nix, Kubernetes (CRDs & Operators), Make
- DB/Infra: ClickHouse, SQLite, PostgreSQL, Redis, MinIO
- Web: HTMX, Go Templates
- Cloud: GCP, CI/CD, Prometheus/Grafana
I enjoy exploring the intersection of theory and practice — from Gödel’s theorems and the philosophy of measurement to writing fast and elegant command-line tools. I’m currently reading 📚 Gödel, Escher, Bach and thinking about how foundational ideas inform robust software design.
“Measure what can be measured, and make measurable what cannot be measured.” – Galileo