Activities
Iām an engineer who enjoys building systems where reliability, observability, security, and privacy are first-class concerns. My area of work are the following :
Observability & Reliability
I design and operate observability foundations that make complex distributed systems understandable, detectable, and operable under real-world failure conditions.
Security & Detection
I work on detection and response mechanisms that help systems remain secure under adversarial conditions, focusing on visibility, verification, and operational effectiveness rather than assumptions.
Privacy & Trust
I integrate privacy-preserving and verifiable mechanisms into distributed systems, with a focus on realistic threat models, performance trade-offs, and operational constraints.
Research Activities
My research activities are driven by a strong interest in building reliable, trustworthy, and responsible digital systems. I’m interested by the following topics
- Cybersecurity for AI and AI for Cybersecurity.
- Network security, attack detection, and trust modeling.
- Privacy and data protection.
- Cryptography and Zero-Knowledge Proofs for secure and verifiable systems.
- Security, reliability, and observability of complex systems.
š See my full list of publications on Google Scholar.
Teaching Activities
At the moment, I am teaching:
2024ā2026 ā Network Operations, Virtualization, and Automation (Master: Networks and Connected Objects) ā Lab sessions only
Topics: BGP, MPLS/VPN, Traffic Engineering, Software-Defined Networking (SDN)2025ā2026 ā Advanced Programming (Engineering Program: FIP2)
Topics: design patterns, SOLID principles, dependency injection, and advanced object-oriented programming (OOP)2024ā2026 ā Algorithms and Programming (Bachelor: ACSID)
Topics: algorithmic thinking, problem solving, programming fundamentals, and object-oriented programming (OOP)2024ā2026 ā Web Programming (Bachelor: ACSID)
Topics: web fundamentals, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, backend basics (PHP, MySQL)2024ā2025 ā Internet of Things (Engineering Program: FIP1) ā Lab sessions only
Topics: IoT architectures, communication protocols, experimentation, and system behavior