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Matthias Wählisch
[edit]Matthias Wählisch is a German computer scientist and Internet resarcher. He is a full professor and holds the Chair of Distributed and Networked Systems at the Faculty of Computer Science at TUD Dresden University of Technology.[1] He is also a Research Fellow of the Barkhausen Institut.[2] His research focuses on scalable, reliable, and secure Internet communication. He made relevant contributions to the design and analysis of Internet protocols and architectures, as well as Internet measurements.
Matthias Wählisch studied Computer Science (major) and Contemporary German Literature at Freie Universität Berlin.[3]
Matthias Wählisch is co-founder of popular open-source software projects such as RIOT, an open-source operating system for the Internet of Things, and RTRlib, a library to improve BGP security.[3]. He is active within the IETF and IRTF since 2005 and author of several RFCs.[4]
Awards (selection)
[edit]- ACM CoNEXT 2022 Best Paper Award and Best Community Award for the paper "On the Interplay between TLS Certificates and QUIC Performance"[5][6]
- Best of ACM CCR 2019 for the paper "The Dagstuhl Beginners Guide to Reproducibility for Experimental Networking Research"[7][8]
- Best of ACM CCR 2018 for the paper "Towards a Rigorous Methodology for Measuring Adoption of RPKI Route Validation and Filtering"[9] [10]
Additional Positions (selection)
[edit]- Research Fellow of the Barkhausen Institut
- Member of the Board of Advisors of BCIX
- Co-founder of DD-IX, the Dresden Internet Exchange e.V.[11] [12]
- Member of the Board of Advisors of INSO, the Internet Namespace Security Observatory, which is supported by the Internet Society (ISOC) and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
References
[edit]- ^ "Chair of Distributed and Networked Systems". www.cs.tu-dresden.de. Faculty of Computer Science, TU Dresden. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ "Barkhausen Institut". www.barkhauseninstitut.org. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ a b "Homepage Matthias Wählisch". netd.cs.tu-dresden.de. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ "Profile for Matthias Wählisch". datatracker.ietf.org. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ Nawrocki, Marcin; Tehrani, Pouyan Fotouhi; Hiesgen, Raphael; Mücke, Jonas; Schmidt, Thomas C.; Wählisch, Matthias (30 November 2022). "On the interplay between TLS certificates and QUIC performance". Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies. pp. 204–213. arXiv:2211.02421. doi:10.1145/3555050.3569123. ISBN 978-1-4503-9508-3.
- ^ "ACM CoNEXT 2022 - International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies". Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ Bajpai, Vaibhav; Brunstrom, Anna; Feldmann, Anja; Kellerer, Wolfgang; Pras, Aiko; Schulzrinne, Henning; Smaragdakis, Georgios; Wählisch, Matthias; Wehrle, Klaus (20 February 2019). "The Dagstuhl beginners guide to reproducibility for experimental networking research". ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 49 (1): 24–30. arXiv:1902.02165. doi:10.1145/3314212.3314217.
- ^ "ACM SIGCOMM 2019 Program". Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ "SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review". Best CCR papers presented at SIGCOMM'18. 7 June 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ Reuter, Andreas; Bush, Randy; Cunha, Italo; Katz-Bassett, Ethan; Schmidt, Thomas C.; Wählisch, Matthias (27 April 2018). "Towards a Rigorous Methodology for Measuring Adoption of RPKI Route Validation and Filtering". ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 48 (1): 19–27. arXiv:1706.04263. doi:10.1145/3211852.3211856.
- ^ "Dresden Internet Exchange". dd-ix.net. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ "DD-IX, a public Internet exchange point for Dresden and the Saxony region". Faculty of Computer Science, TU Dresden. Retrieved 26 October 2024.