Steve Uhlig
Professor of Networks
School of electronic engineering and computer science
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road
London E1 4NS
United Kingdom
Office: Eng.203
Phone: +44 (0)20 7882 5823
Fax: +44(0)20 7882 7997
E-mail: steve AT eecs.qmul.ac.uk
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Short biography
Steve Uhlig obtained a Ph.D. degree in Applied Sciences from the University of Louvain, Belgium, in 2004. From 2004 to 2006, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (F.N.R.S.). His thesis won the annual IBM Belgium/F.N.R.S. Computer Science Prize 2005. Between 2004 and 2006, he was a visiting scientist at Intel Research Cambridge, UK, and at the Applied Mathematics Department of University of Adelaide, Australia. Between 2006 and 2008, he was with Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. Prior to joining Queen Mary, he was a Senior Research Scientist with Technische Universität Berlin/Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, Germany. Starting in January 2012, I am Professor of Networks at Queen Mary, University of London.
Current Research interests:Internet measurements, software-defined networking, content delivery, network infrastructure virtualization.
Teaching
Network Planning; Finance and Management (semester 2, 2011-2012, QMUL)
Internet measurements (Winter Semester 2010, TU Berlin)
Internet simulation and measurements (2007, TU Delft)
Telecommunication networks (2007, TU Delft)
Students
I am always interested in students with good ideas, at all levels (B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.). Note that I expect from students the knowledge of one or more programming languages commonly used to process real data, e.g., C(++), Perl, Python, Java. Most projects/theses with me involve measurements as well as real-world data. For some ideas about topics for projects or theses, please go the myresearch areas section.
PhD
Interns
M.Sc.
Roman Golovatenko (2011): Compressibility of forwarding tables in the Internet.
Mohd. Mussadiq Jalalzai (2010, now at Kabul University):Interoperability tests with the Quagga open-source router.
O.E. Okonor (2008): Impact of different IPv6 prefix allocation schemes on Internet scalability.
S. Siwpersad (2007, owner ofsuXus 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.
B.Sc.
PhD thesis committee member
Virginie Van Den Schriek (Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium, December 2010): Improving internal BGP routing.
Pedro Casals Hernandez (Telecom Bretagne, France, July 2010): Statistical analysis of network traffic for anomaly detection and Quality of Service provisioning.
Ashley Flavel (University of Adelaide, Australia, April 2009): BGP is not easy as 1, 2, 3.
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/SIGCOMMmember
Steering committee member (2007-2008-2009) of thePassive and Active Measurement conference (PAM)
General chair ofPassive and Active Measurement conference 2007
Guest editor of IEEE network magazine special issue (March/April 2008) on “Internet scalability: properties and evolution”
Proceedings editor: PAM2008, PAM2009, SIMPLEX'09, TMA2011
Co-organizer ofSIMPLEX2009 and 2010
Steering committee member ofSIMPLEX
Co-general chair ofSIMPLEX 2011
Local organizer ofInternet Measurement conference 2011
Member of the editorial board ofComputer Communications journal
TPC chair:
TPC member:
2012: CoNEXT, NETWORKING, IWQoS, TMA, PECCS,CCNC (MCEN), SDN, MPM, SIGMAP, TRAC, CNSM
2011: IMC, CoNEXT, IWQoS, AFIN, PECCS, TRAC, SIGMAP,DNS-EASY
2010: CoNEXT, IWQoS, TMA, TRAC, AFIN, SIMPLEX, SIGMETRICS shadow, SIGMAP
2009: TMA,COMPLEX, ICIMP, AFIN, ALGOTEL, SIGMAP, SIMPLEX
2008: PAM, GLOBECOM, NTMS
2007: PAM, INFOCOM, CoNEXT, NTMS
2006: PAM, ICISP
2005: PAM, ICOMP
Reviewer forIEEE/ACMTransactions on Networking,IEEENetwork magazine, Computer Networks, Computer Communication Review, Computer Communications, Journal of Communications and Networks,IETCommunications.
Awards