About me
Since September 2025, I am associate professor at the University of Lorraine. I do my teaching activities at IDMC, where I am responsible of the first year of the MIASHS Bachelor and I do my research activities within the laboratory LORIA / Inria Centre at University of Lorraine, in the LORELEY team.
Previously, I was postdoc for two years at the SnT (Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust) from the University of Luxembourg within the SEDAN group.
I have a Ph.D in Computer Science from the University of Lorraine (France) where I worked at the Loria laboratory within the RESIST group.
My thesis is on the Analysis, Exploitation and Protection of Public Blockchain Peer-to-Peer Networks, the manuscript is available here(if you can read french).
My research interest focuses on Distributed Systems, especially the study (measurements, monitoring, analysis, security) of peer-to-peer (p2p) networks. My work focuses on public blockchains (Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP-Ledger) underlying p2p networks, but is applicable to any distributed system without central authority.
My PGP key
Fingerprint : 4586 7D04 7993 B319 EF37 9A9A 4FC1 DAFD AE72 0E1B
$ gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys AE720E1B