ABOUT ME
I am a PhD student working on LEO satellite networking. My research centers on answering the question of how well typical Internet applications and protocols work in the novel LEO satellite networking environment. I joined the Data-Intensive Internet Computing chair of Prof. Bajpai in May 2025. Since then, I advised various master's theses, student assistants, and other projects. My further interests center on open-source projects, such as the Nix package manager, where I support the development efforts.
Research Interests
- LEO Satellite Networking
- Performance Measurements
- Adjustments of Traditional Internet Protocols for Satellite Networking
- New Applications
- Automatic Content Moderation
- Generation of Content for Research Usage
- Classification of Content using Novel AI Techniques
Presentations & Posters
- May 2026: Presentation of Paper “Understanding DNS Dynamics over the Starlink Network” @ IFIP Networking 2026
- April 2026: PhD Proposal Presentation on LEO Satellite Networking at SeDiC Research School
- June 2025: Paper Presentation @ IETF 123 maprg research group (see YouTube)
- May 2025: Presentation of Paper “Breaking Through the Clouds: Performance Insights into Starlink's Latency and Packet Loss” @ IFIP Networking 2025