
Kevin Vermeulen
Chargé de recherche
Kevin Vermeulen is a CNRS Chargé de Recherche researcher at LIX, Ecole Polytechnique. He is interested in building networked measurement systems to better understand and improve the Internet. In particular the systems and techniques that he develops are related to these different topics:
- Network topology
- Network performance
- Network security
- Traffic engineering
Before joining the LIX, Kevin was a Chargé de recherche at LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France -- and before that, he was a postdoc at Columbia University working with professor Ethan Katz-Bassett. He obtained his doctorate in 2020 under the supervision of professor Timur Friedman at Sorbonne Université.
Kevin is the maintainer of the Reverse Traceroute system. The system currently runs more than a million reverse traceroutes per day in coordination with the M-Lab NDT speedtests. The data are publicly available here.
Latest Posts Mentioning Kevin
New Colleague: Welcome to dr. Kevin Vermeulen
Better late than never, but we’re thrilled to welcome dr. Kevin Vermeulen to the team. Dr. Vermeulen is henceforth a CNRS “Chargé de Recherche” (permanent staff scientist) at LIX, Ecole Polytechnique. He is interested in building networked measurement systems to…
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Kevin’s Publications
2024
Geofeeds: Revolutionizing IP Geolocation or Illusionary Promises? Journal Article
In: Proc. ACM Netw., vol. 2, no. CoNEXT3, 2024.