Ongoing PhD theses
- Ziad Tlaiss, Automatic Troubleshooting of Deeply Encrypted Internet (2020-2023)
- Sanaa Gandhi, New statistical methods for network monitoring (2020-2023)
- Robin Duraz, Machine Learning Analysis for the Detection and Classification of Cyber Attacks on Board Ships (2021-2024)
- Colin Troisemaine, Exploratory methods for the diagnosis of networks (2021-2024)
- Stanislas Mareschal de Charentenay, Swarm intelligence and management of conflicts N vs. P (2023-2026)
- Pierre Chareaux, Proactive and mobile defense for improving the security of virtualized networks (2023-2026)
Recently defended PhD theses
- Ziad Tlaiss, Automated network packet traces analysis methods for fault recognition and TCP flavor identification, defended on december 21st 2023
- Sanaa Gandhi, Analysis of network delay measurements: data mining methods for completion and segmentation, defended on december 15th 2023
- Vincent Messié, Trust Mechanisms for Connectivity Network Services in a Multiaccess Edge Computing Context, defended on november 18th 2022
- Minqi Wang, Introduction of virtualization technologies (SDN/NFV) in the optical access network, defended on november 3rd 2022
- Amine Echraibi, Graphical probabilistic models : theory and applications to network diagnosis, defended on december 6th 2021
- Anas El Ankouri, Study of optical access solutions in line with the interfaces of the Radio Access Network, defended on may 5th 2021
- Maxime Mouchet, Robust internet delay modeling and smart monitoring schemes for automating overlay networks, defended on november 27th 2020
- Antoine Saverimoutou, Future Internet Metrics: New Metrics and Methods for Measuring Web Browsing Quality, defended on may 15th 2020
- Ayman Chouayakh, Dynamic stakeholder games and auction mechanisms for spectrum management in 5G networks, defended on march 10th 2020