Join my group

I’m always looking for talented students to join my research group. Students interested in Internet security and privacy should fill out this form. I am committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive research group, so I encourage applications from all under-represented groups including female and LGBTQ2+ applicants, students with disabilities, visible minorities, and indigenous peoples.

Current Students

  • Arghavan Moradi (PhD)
  • Hemant Gupta (PhD)
  • Kevin Guy (Masters)
  • Conner Bradley (Masters)

Alumni

  • Itzael Jimenez Aranda Towards Improving the Security and Privacy of Discovery Protocols in IoT. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis, Polytechnique Montreal (August 2021).
  • William Findlay. A Practical, Lightweight, and Flexible Confinement Framework in eBPF. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis (August 2021).
  • Basma Chandid. Empirical Use of Network Time Protocol in Internet of Things Devices: Vulnerabilities and Security Measures. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis, Polytechnique Montréal (August 2020).
  • Corentin Thomasset. SERENIoT : Politiques de sécurité collaboratives pour maisons connectées. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis, Polytechnique Montréal (July 2020).
  • Marwen Jadla. L’authentification sécurisée utilisant le Trusted Computing. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis, Polytechnique Montréal (August 2018).
  • Pedro Mendez. Automated Risk Score for Large-Scale Network Intrusion Detection. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis in collaboration with Open Systems AG, ETH Zurich (September 2016).
  • Xuan Cai. Toward ISP-supported Anonymity. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis in collaboration with Swisscom, ETH Zürich (September 2016).
  • Benjamin Rothenberger. Towards Automated Vulnerability Discovery on Future Internet Architectures. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis, ETH Zürich (July 2016).
  • Oliver Richter. Tasky: Intelligent Calendar Event Scheduling. Co-supervised Bachelor’s Group Project, ETH Zürich (September 2015).
  • Lionel Bruchez. Highly Available and Reliable Name and Path Lookups in Future Internet Architectures. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis, ETH Zürich (May 2015).
  • Daniele E. Asoni. Secure High-Speed Anonymity Systems on Future Internet Architectures. Co-supervised Master’s Thesis, ETH Zürich (April 2015).
    • Thesis awarded the 2015 Information Security Society of Switzerland (ISSS) excellence award and ETH Medal!

Non-thesis Master’s: Olivier Provost (May 2019), Jeremie Lachkar (May 2019), Oswald Pichot (May 2019), Olivier Recordon (May 2019).

Undergraduate Honours thesis/project: Kevin Sullivan (Winter 2021), Kyle Bechtel (Summer 2020).

Undergraduate interns: Simon Bessenay (Summer 2019), Rose Hirigoyen (Winter 2019), Michelle Burrows (Summer 2011).