ABOUT ME

I am a postdoctoral researcher and provide teaching support for multiple course at the DIIC Chair. I received the Dr. rer. nat. from TU Dresden in 2025. The title of my dissertation is Private Content Discovery for P2P Data Networks and a list of my publications can be seen in the dblp link.

My research during the doctoral studies mainly covered on P2P systems with a specific focus on content-addressed networks, e.g. the InterPlanetary File System. The research covered multiple aspects of the system, including privacy, security, and performance. I managed to gain a profound understanding of the design and functionality of current P2P overlay networks and anonymous communication as well as an advanced understanding of technical data privacy. 

Link to DBLP

Research Interests

My current research interests cover the following topics:

  • P2P Overlay Networks (e.g. IPFS)
    • Security and Privacy
    • Measurement and Analysis
    • Incentives
  • Certificate Transparency and Merkle Tree Certificates
  • Anonymous Communication
    • Network
    • Functionality

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