Stefano Paris Curriculum vitæ et studiorum Personal Data Date of birth: June, 16 th 1982 Place of birth: Bergamo (Italy) Citizenship: Italian ddress: via Dei Carpinoni, 22 24126 Bergamo, Italy Languages: Italian (native) English (TOEFL ibt 95/120) Workplace: Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, via Ponzio, 34/5 I-20133 MILNO ITLY Phone (office): (+39) 02 2399 9642 Fax (office): (+39) 02 2399 9611 E-mail: paris@elet.polimi.it Web site: http://home.dei.polimi.it/paris http://cs.unibg.it/paris Education January 2008 - February 2011 October 2008 October 2004 - May 2007 September 2001 - October 2004 Ph.D. in Information Engineering Scuola Interpolitecnica, Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, (Italy) Ph.D. Research Topic: Security and Reputation-Based Systems for Wireless Mesh Networks dvisor: Prof. ntonio Capone. Qualified as professional Information Engineer by Bergamo Province Order of Engineers Laurea specialistica (M.Sc. equivalent) in Computer Engineering Thesis: Design and Implementation of a Security rchitecture for Wireless Mesh Networks dvisor: Prof. Fabio Martignon. Grade: 110/110 cum Laude Laurea (B.Sc. equivalent) in Computer Engineering Thesis: Soft-SQL: extending SQL with language predicates dvisor: Prof. Giuseppe Psaila. Grade: 101/110 Prizes and wards warded full scholarship for the PhD program of Scuola Interpolitecnica in the area of Information and Communication Technologies, Torino, Italy, 2008.
Research Interests Stefano Paris s research activity focuses the attention on the design of security mechanisms for wireless networks. More specifically, I am currently working on the development of new authentication and key distribution protocols with minimum computational and communication overhead in order to use efficiently the available resources of wireless networks. I am further working on the development of enhanced routing protocols to improve the network reliability in the presence of Byzantine adversaries. To this end, I am also working on the design of intrusion detection systems to identify and isolate insider adversaries, eventually restoring the normal operation of the network. Graded PhD Courses Course Place Lecturer Grade dvanced Control Protocols Prof. Flaminio Borgonovo for Multiple ccess dvances in Wireless Sensor Prof. Ian F. kyildiz Networks Georgia Institute of Technology, G, US utonomic Computing: Basic Concepts and Prof. Elisabetta Di Nitto B Existing Infrastructures Computational Complexity and Network Optimization Prof. Edoardo maldi and Prof. Federico Malucelli lgorithms Electronic Resources Prof. Maria Gabriella Signorini for Research Game Theory with pplication to Telecommunications Prof. Vito Fragnelli Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy Integer programming: Modeling and Solving Optimization Prof. Juan-José Salazar-Gonzales Universidad de La Laguna Problems in Vehicle Routing Tenerife, Spain Recent dvances in Wireless Prof. nthony Ephremides Networking University of Maryland, US ttended PhD Courses Course Place Lecturer lgorithmic Game Theory Prof. Nicola Gatti nalysis and Design of Prof. William Fornaciari Embedded Systems Cognitive Networks: Prof. Ian F. kyildiz Trends and Research Georgia Institute of Technology, Challenges G, US Security and Cryptography University of Rome Prof. David Naccache Tor Vergata Ecole Normale Supérieure, France
ttended Seminars Five Years of Reliability Research: Why Storage Systems re Broken and What We Can Do bout It, held at Purdue University by Prof. Remzi rpaci-dusseau, University of Wisconsin- Madison. Fundamental Limits of Cognitive Networks, held at Purdue University by Prof. Natasha Devroye, University of Illinois at Chicago. Improving the end-to-end dependability of distributed systems, held at Purdue University by Mr. Tudor Dumitras, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Internet Equilibrium nalysis Through Separation of User and Network Behavior held at by Y.C. Tay, National University of Singapore. Nanonetworks: new communication paradigm held at by Prof. Ian F. kyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology, tlanta, G, US. Neighborhood based heuristics for the Hub Location problem held at by Jocelyne Labib Elias,. Partitioned frame aloha for RFID arbitration, held at by Luca Barletta,. Predictive control and optimization techniques for energy generation in a cooperative market held at by Dr. Ilaria Malanchini,. Uncoordinated d-hoc Networks: Transmission Capacity and its pplications, held at Politecnico di Milano by Prof. Steven Weber, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US. Held Seminars Ontology-based Reconfiguration of Smart Network Objects, held at. Defense of the Minor Research Project of the PhD program. Scientific Collaborations Purdue University (IN, US). In January 2010, I was invited by Professor Cristina Nita-Rotaru to visit the Computer Science Department at Purdue University, Indiana, US, for 9 months. Since then, I have been cooperating with Prof. Nita-Rotaru on topics related to security and reliability in wireless multi-hop networks. Industrial Collaborations Espia s.r.l (Milan) and MobiMESH s.r.l (Milan). Within this collaboration, I have dealt with the design of wireless mesh network devices based on Commercial Off-The-Shelf Equipment, and the implementation of innovative protocols and algorithms to solve the problems that are introduced by this technology, like routing, mobility, network management and security. The activity has also involved accurate analysis of the network performance to estimate the effectiveness and efficiency of the implemented solutions in several scenarios.
Publications Journals [1] S. Paris,. Capone, C. Nita-Rotaru, F. Martignon. Cross-Layer Reliability Metric for Wireless Mesh Networks with Selfish Participants. Mobile Computing and Communication Review, accepted for publication, October 2010. [2] F. Martignon, S. Paris,. Capone. DS-Mesh: a Distributed Security rchitecture for Wireless Mesh Networks. Wiley Security and Communication Networks, October 2009. [3] F. Martignon, S. Paris,. Capone. Design and Implementation of MobiSEC: a Complete Security rchitecture for Wireless Mesh Networks. Elsevier Computer Networks, accepted for publication, pril 2009. Conferences [1] F. Martignon, S. Paris,. Capone. Optimal Node Placement in Distributed Wireless Security rchitectures. IFIP/TC6 Networking, Valencia, Spain, May 2011. [2] S. Paris, C. Nita-Rotaru, F. Martignon,. Capone. EFW: Cross-Layer Metric for Reliable Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks with Selfish Participants. IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications, INFOCOM 2011, Shanghi, China. [3] F. Martignon, S. Paris,. Capone. Framework for Detecting Selfish Misbehavior in Wireless Mesh Community Networks, CM Symposium on QoS and Security for Wireless and Mobile Networks, Q2SWinet 2009, Tenerife, Spain. [4] F. Martignon, S. Paris,. Capone. MobiSEC: a novel security architecture for wireless mesh networks. CM Symposium on QoS and Security for Wireless and Mobile Networks, Q2SWinet 2008, Vancouver, Canada. Poster & Demo [1] S. Paris,. Capone, C. Nita-Rotaru, F. Martignon. Cross-Layer Reliability Metric for Wireless Mesh Networks with Selfish Participants. CM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, MOBICOM 2010, Chicago, US. [2] S. Paris,. Capone. Implementation of a Security Framework for Wireless Multi-hop Networks. CM International Conference on Modeling, nalysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems, MSWiM 2009, Tenerife, Spain. [3] F. Martignon, S. Paris. Experimental Study of Security rchitectures for Wireless Mesh Networks. IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and d Hoc Communications and Networks, SECON 2009, Rome, Italy. Service ctivity Reviewer for the following journals: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Part C, Elsevier Computer Communication, Elsevier Computer Networks, Elsevier d Hoc Networks, Elsevier Journal of Systems rchitecture, Wireless Networks, IET Communications, Wiley Security and Communication Networks, Wireless Networks. Reviewer for the following conferences: IEEE Globecom, IEEE ICNP, IEEE ISWPC, IEEE MSS, IEEE PIMRC, IEEE SECON, IEEE SRDS, CM Sigcomm, CM MSWiM, CM Q2SWinet, ISOC NDSS.
Working Experience Period: June, 14 th, 2007 - December, 14 th, 2007 Workplace: Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, via Ponzio, 34/5 I-20133 MILNO ITLY Position: Temporary Work ctivity: Design and Implementation of Security Solutions for Wireless Mesh Networks Web site: http://antlab.elet.polimi.it/ Technical Skills Programming Languages: Object Oriented: C++, Java, OTcl Procedural: C, FORTRN Functional: Scheme, Lisp DataBase Management Systems: Open Source: Posgresql, MySQL Commercial: SQLServer Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows Family UNIX GNU Linux Numerical nalysis Tools: MathWorks Matlab GNU Octave Modeling Language: mpl (Modeling Language for Mathematical Programming). I use ampl mainly to model Integer Linear Programming problems that I solve with the optimizer IBM ILOG CPLEX. Other Tools: Network Simulator v.2/3: discrete event simulator for networking research. Click Router: framework for building flexible and configurable routers. List of References Prof. ntonio Capone Prof. Fabio Martignon (Italy) Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32, I-20129, Milano, Italy Phone: +39 02 2399 3449 Fax: +39 02 2399 3413 Email: capone@elet.polimi.it Department of Information Technology and Mathematical Methods viale Marconi 5, 24044 Dalmine (Bergamo), Italy Phone: +39 035 205 2367 Email: fabio.martignon@unibg.it Milan. February 13, 2011