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Simone Ferlin is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at Karlstad University and a Senior Performance Engineer. She holds a PhD in Computer Science from Simula Research Lab and Universitetet i Oslo (2017), focusing on robustness in multipath transport protocols like MPTCP. Her research spans network performance, security, and congestion control in mobile/5G networks and the Internet. She collaborates actively with academia and industry, co-supervising students in areas such as edge computing, container orchestration, and distributed systems.
- Affiliations: Department of Informatics, Karlstad University; Red Hat Research; Ericsson R&D.
- Education: PhD (2017), Simula/UiO; Master’s and Undergraduate studies emphasized networking and electronics.
Her work includes projects like AIDA (AI-driven edge networking) and DRIVE (latency-sensitive mobile services). She has published over 50 papers on topics like QUIC, eBPF, and containerized microservices. Awards include the Best Paper at IEEE ICIN 2021 and ANRP 2025 Prize. Teaching responsibilities include Future Internet Design and Service Quality.
Advising spans 15+ students across institutions like TU Berlin, KTH, and Unifesp. She chairs conferences (e.g., ACM SIGCOMM 2025) and serves on editorial boards (IEEE Communications Magazine). Key interests: network observability, low-latency protocols, and sustainability in networking.




