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

  • Maxwell Keleher (PhD)
  • Huzaifa Patel (Masters)
  • Ana Andrushchak (Masters)

Alumni

  • Arghavan Moradi. The Expertise Level of Developers Based on their Source Code. Co-supervised PhD Thesis, Polytechnique Montréal (December 2023).
  • Conner Bradley. Sustainable Security: Exploring Longevity Challenges and Solutions for IoT. Master’s Thesis, Carleton University (August 2023).
  • 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, Carleton University (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: Robert Babaev (Winter 2024), Shady Zakaria (Winter 2024), Nic Watson (Summer 2024), Max Dobrei (Summer 2022), Cailyn Edwards (Summer 2021), Kevin Sullivan (Winter 2021), Kyle Chen (Fall 2020), Kyle Bechtel (Summer 2020).

Undergraduate interns: Simon Lowe (Summer 2024), Simon Bessenay (Summer 2019), Rose Hirigoyen (Winter 2019), Michelle Burrows (Summer 2011).