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Cengiz Alaettinoglu is a member of the
Technical Staff at Packet Design Inc. He was previously at the USC
Information Sciences Institute, where he worked on the Routing Arbiter
project. Cengiz co-defined the Routing Policy Specification Language
along with the protocols to enable a distributed, secure routing
policy system.
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Andre Broido
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Nevil Brownlee
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Andrea Carmignani
Software Engineer
Computer Science Dept., Univ. of Rome III
I first came across the problem of network discovery during my Master Thesis.
In particular, I devised algorithms to reconstruct the lan topology from
raw forwarding tables by using SNMP queries.
After that, my thesis focused on methodologies for visualizing and exploring
large computer networks.
Currently, I'm part of the Computer Network Research Group at the Univ. of Rome III.
One of our research targets is to exploit our experience on graph visualization to analyze the Internet topology.
In the near future my goal is to carry on my research on network discovery and to create tools to help the analysis of Internet data correlations and incongruities.
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kc claffy
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Constantinos Dovrolis received his Ph.D.
from the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin,
Madison, since 1996. His research interests include router architectures,
differentiated services, network traffic engineering, and OS issues in
network interfaces.
Constantinos was an intern at Bell Laboratories in the summer of 1998,
and at the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA)
in the summer of 1999. He is graduating in December 2000.
He has received the Computer Engineering degree from the
Technical University of Crete, Greece, in 1995, and the M.S. degree in
VLSI design from the University of Rochester in 1996.
He will join the faculty of the CS department at the University of Delaware
in January 2001.
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Allen Downey
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Lixin Gao
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Olivier Goldschmidt
is Senior Network Consultant at Make Systems
(www.makesys.com). He received his PhD in Operations Research in 1988
from the University of California at Berkeley. Olivier held several
academic jobs before joining Make Systems in 1998. His research
interests are in network design and combinatorial optimization.
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Ramesh Govindan
is Project Leader at USC's Information
Sciences Institute and Research Assistant Professor
at the Computer Science Department. His research interests
include Internet unicast and multicast routing, topology
discovery and sensor networks.
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Brad Huffaker
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Geoff Huston
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Craig Labovitz
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Bruce Mah
is a software engineer at Cisco
Systems, Inc. A graduate of the University of
California at Berkeley (BS EECS '91, MS CS
'93, PhD CS '96), his interests include
network performance analysis and measurements,
network security, and network protocol
implementation. He is also a developer on the
FreeBSD Project.
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David Meyer
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Jennifer Rexford
is a Principal Technical Staff
Member at AT&T Labs -- Research
in Florham Park, New Jersey. She received her B.S.E. degree in electrical
engineering from Princeton University in 1991, and the M.S.E. and PhD degrees
in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan
in 1993 and 1996, respectively. Her research focuses on routing protocols and
Internet traffic measurement.
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Nina Taft received her PhD from UC Berkeley in
1994. After a postdoc
at the University of Paris VI, she joined SRI International. During
her four years at SRI, Nina worked on ATM congestion control,
hierarchical routing, fairness, neural networks and TCP behavior
analysis. In March of 1999, Nina joined the IP Group at Sprint Labs
where she has focused on IP routing, path computation, traffic
splitting/aggregation and traffic matrices. She is an active member of
the Sprint IP Backbone Monitoring project. Nina has been active member
of then IEEE Infocom community, serving on both the executive and
technical program committees during the last couple years.
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Lance Tatman
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Henk Uijterwaal
is the
manager of the New Projects Group at the RIPE-NCC. Since
joining the RIPE-NCC in 1997, he has divided his time between the
Test-Traffic Measurements project, the Routing Information Service
(described above) and the recently started DASIST project on
Internet security.
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Bill Woodcock
is the Director of Packet Clearing House, a non-profit
research institute providing research and operational support in the
area of Internet peering and global IP routing economics.
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