supervisions
I am passionate about training and mentoring early career researchers.
associates
2024 - : Giles Winchester, Rethinking large-scale network management through the lens of neuroscience.
2022 - 2024: Nick Toomey, Developing an industry 4.0-ready system for real-time management and monitoring of motor controllers (now with Sprint Electric).
2023 - 2024: Russel Waller, Rethinking the management of large-scale networks through the lens of neuroscience.
2018 - 2021: Shahriar Etemadi Tajbakhsh, Efficient and scalable computation of metrics for logical and physical IT infrastructure networks (now with Oxford University).
PhD students
2024 - present: Mihai Mazilu, Computer-generated congestion control algorithms.
2024 - present: Ashfaq Salehin, Next-generation network management (with Prof Berthouze).
2022 - present: Aiden Valentine, Data transport protocols for LEO satellite constellations.
2021 - present: Giles Winchester, Next-generation network management (with Prof Berthouze).
2019 - 2024: Amani Ibraheem, Machine-learned network tomography (with Dr Sheng).
2016 - 2024: Luca Giacomoni, Machine-learned congestion control.
2016 - 2020: Vassilis Klimis, Verifying software defined networks (with Prof Reus) (now with QMUL).
2015 - 2019: Mohammed Alasmar, RaptorQ coding-based data transport (now with MAVIS Broadcast).
2014 - 2019: Walla Al-Eidarous, Effective and efficient routing in dense opportunistic networks.
2014 - 2017: Phil Tee, The role of graph entropy in fault localization and network evolution (Moogsoft, CEO).
2013 - 2016: Aydin Rajaei, Efficient geocasting in opportunistic networks.
2013 - 2015: Morteza Kheirkhah, Multi-path data transport in data centres (now with Samsung Research).