Emmanuel BaccelliView profile
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Emmanuel Baccelli is a Professor for "Open and Secure IoT Ecosystem" at Freie Universität Berlin since September 2019, holding a joint position with Inria and the Einstein Center Digital Future (ECDF). He is also a scientific researcher at Inria since 2007 and co-founder/coordinator of the RIOT open source operating system for IoT devices since 2013. His research focuses on the intersection of low-power protocols, deeply embedded open source software, and security in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. Baccelli emphasizes the critical trade-off between energy efficiency and security in IoT systems, advocating for privacy-by-design principles and open specifications. His work addresses how users can maintain control over their systems and data in an increasingly connected world. Baccelli's publications demonstrate a clear progression toward secure, efficient IoT systems with recent work focusing on secure firmware updates, TinyML deployment, and privacy-preserving protocols. His research spans from foundational networking protocols to practical implementations for constrained devices, with a consistent emphasis on open source solutions and security-by-design. Baccelli completed his PhD in 2006 at École Polytechnique in Paris on "Routing and Mobility in Large Packet-Based Networks" and received his habilitation from Université Pierre et Marie Curie in 2012. He previously served as a Guest Professor at Freie Universität Berlin in 2013-2014 with a DAAD Grant. His professional activities include significant contributions to IETF standards, particularly RFCs related to routing protocols for low-power networks. Baccelli's research has practical applications across multiple domains including healthcare, smart agriculture, and industrial IoT systems, where security and energy efficiency are paramount concerns.










