Simone Ferlin

Research
<p>My research interests are in <em>network and system performance measurements, security and congestion control</em>. I am interested in how networks (e.g. mobile networks, the Internet) evolve – how technologies are developed, adopted and impact different entities – and how security and privacy in general can be harmonised, made more usable and assessed.</p>
<p><strong>I am usually looking for strong (MSc and PhD) internship candidates. Are you interested? Get in touch!</strong></p>
Collaboration
<p><a href="https://www.kau.se/en/cs/research/ongoing-projects/national-projects/ai… (A Holistic AI-driven Networking and Processing Framework for Industrial IoT):</p>
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<li>In subproject 2, we work with real-time performance monitoring and optimization of container-based edge services.</li>
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<p><a href="https://www.kau.se/en/news/low-latency-focus-major-project-computer-sci…; (Data-driven Latency-sensitive Mobile Services for a Digitalized Society) project.</p>
Bio
<p>In my other activities, I am a <em>senior performance engineer</em>, where I work with telecommunication systems (5G) and the evolution of technologies deployed in the Internet. I develop tools and methods to search for performance bottlenecks.</p>
<p>I completed my PhD in computer science in 2017 at the Simula Research Lab and Universitetet i Oslo, where I worked with multipath transport protocols, mostly focused on MPTCP.</p>
<p>I usually keep my activities updated <a href="https://ferlin.io/#news">here</a>.</p>
Selected publications
<p><a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=9-l0170AAAAJ">Google scholar</a></p>
Publications
- Muhammad Usman, Simone Ferlin, Anna Brunström, Javid Taheri, 2022
- Habtegebreil Kassaye Haile, Karl-Johan Grinnemo, Simone Ferlin, Per Hurtig, Anna Brunström, 2022
