Welcome to my
homepage, at
the Department of
Computer Science here at Boston
University.
You can find
my publications
here.
Research:
My PhD thesis devised algorithms for network-wide traffic analysis, with
applications to network anomaly and
attack diagnosis. This research was conducted in collaboration with my PhD advisor,
Mark Crovella,
Christophe
Diot (Thomson Research) and Eric Kolaczyk
(Dept. of Statistics). This research was supported by the
National Science Foundation, an award from Sprint Labs and a
grant from Intel Research, and is now being commercialized.
A bit of
recent history: I spent
Fall '03 at Intel
Research, Cambridge (UK) and Summer '03 at Sprint Advanced Technology
Labs.
From July
to August '02, I attended the Eötvös Loránd University in
Budapest, Hungary to study complex systems, a summer
program organized by the Santa
Fe Institute.
I am also an
alumni
of the WING
Networking Group.
Teaching:
I was the Teaching Fellow for John Byers' offering of CS
555: Computer Networks in Fall 2001. If you have not taken
this class, I highly recommend it. Even though I took this class
a long time ago, I reckon that it has only gotten better over
the years!