
Steve Uhlig obtained a PhD in Applied Sciences in March 2004 from the University of Louvain, Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research between 2004 and 2006. Between 2006 and 2008, he was assistant professor at Delft University of Technology. He is currently with T-labs/TU Berlin. His research interests are focused on the general understanding of routing and traffic in the Internet.
PhD
M.Sc.
O.E. Okonor (2008): Impact of different IPv6 prefix allocation schemes on Internet scalability.
S. Siwpersad (2007, owner of suXus hosting and networks): Geolocation of Internet hosts, an investigation of the coherence between databases and measurements.
Nicolas Fournier (2005, now at Cisco systems): Impact of changing the order of the BGP decision process rules on intradomain traffic.
Jean-Francois Paque (2005, now at L'Oreal): Outbound traffic engineering with the Border Gateway Protocol.
Stefano Iasi (2005, now at Cisco systems): Multi-area intra-domain routing: Simulation study of the OSPF protocol and its implications on the design of multi-area architecture.
Maxime Thiry (2003): Visualization of Internet traffic.
Vincent Magnin (2003, now at UNIL): A study of the topological characteristics of Internet traffic.
PhD thesis committee member
Marc-Olivier Buob (Orange Labs/Leria, France, October 2008): Intra and inter-domain routing in core networks.
Anders Gunnar (licentiate thesis, KTH, Sweden, December 2007): Towards robust traffic engineering in IP networks.
Mickael Meulle (France Telecom R&D, April 2007): Inference of business relationships between Autonomous Systems.
Bamba Gueye (LIP6, France, December 2006): Geolocation of Internet hosts using multilateration.
Professional activities
ACM/SIGCOMM member
Steering committee member of the Passive and Active Measurement conference (PAM)
General chair of PAM2007
Guest editor of IEEE network magazine special issue on “Internet scalability: properties and evolution”, 2008.
PAM proceedings editor (2007-2008-2009).
TPC member:
2009: COMPLEX'09, ICIMP2009, AFIN2009, Algotel2009
2008: PAM2008, GLOBECOM'08 (CSS), NTMS'08
2007: PAM2007, NTMS'07, INFOCOM'07, CONEXT'07
2006: PAM2006, ICISP2006
2005: PAM2005, ICOMP'05
Referee for IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, IEEE Network magazine, Computer Networks, Computer Communication Review, Computer Communications, IET Communications.