
معرفی
Thierry Turletti is a researcher at the DIANA project-team within Inria Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée, affiliated with Université Côte d'Azur. He holds a Master (DEA), PhD, and HDR in Computer Science from the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (1990, 1995, 2006). His research focuses on Wireless Networks, Programmable Networks, Networking Experimental Platforms, and Reproducible Research. He co-led the R2lab testbed for 5G experimentation and contributed to projects like NAI, MUST, FPNG, SLICES-RI, DrIVE, and FIT-R2Lab.
- Education: DEA (1990), PhD (1995), HDR (2006) in Computer Science from University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
- Professional Affiliations: Inria Sophia Antipolis (1995-present), MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (postdoc 1995-1996)
His research interests span Wireless Networks, Programmable Networks, and Reproducibility in network experimentation. Recent work explores 5G/6G observability, network slicing, and decentralized SDN control. He has advised over 15 PhD students, including Yasser Amami (5G/6G observability), Mohammad Bagher Tavassoli (5G/6G slice evaluation), and Alina Quereilhac (network evaluation environments).
Scientific contributions include 30+ journal and conference publications on topics ranging from WiMAX modules to DTN routing and SDN frameworks. He has served on numerous technical program committees and editorial boards for journals like Wireless Networks and Advances in Multimedia.
Awards include
- Senior Member of IEEE (2007)
- Senior Member of ACM (2009)
- Best Paper Awards at ICNS3 (2010), NS-3 Workshop (2013), and WNS3 (2015)




