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Education:
Purdue University
* Ph.D. in Computer Science, May 2008.
Thesis project: A Device Independent Router Model: From Measurements
to Simulations, under Sonia Fahmy and Ness B. Shroff
* Master of Science in Computer Science, Spring 2004
University of Maryland at College Park
* Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Spring 2002
* Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Spring 2002
Research interests:
* High fidelity emulation and simulation, satellite link modeling,
networking, and network measurements
Honors:
* Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship,
January 2007 --May 2008
* First place poster at CERIAS 2006 Symposium, ``Automation and
Realistic Topology Generation for Routing Experiments''
* Upsilon Pi Epsilon member
* Graduated with departmental honors in computer science from Univ. of
Maryland
Skills:
* C/C++, Perl, LaTeX, Visual Basic, Java, ML, Lisp, x86 assembly
* Emulated networks, IPv4/IPv6 networking, concurrent programming,
* Linux kernel/device programming, ns-2 Simulator, Cisco IOS, MATLAB,
Zebra/Quagga open source routing platform
* Linux/UNIX, Windows XP/2000/NT
* Fluent spoken/written English, Russian
Work Experience:
Senior Research Scientist, Santa Barbara Labs, LLC (May 2008--present)
* Conducted satellite network studies, which resulted in white paper deliverables
for the Air Force's TSAT Mission Operations System (TMOS) project
* Created a high-fidelity emulated testbed for researching mobile IPv6 satellite networks with seamless beam transitions.
* Created layer 2 emulation tools to mimic satellite link behavior
* Directed, supervised, and presented team research projects
* Contributed to the Click modular router open source project
Visiting Researcher, University of California, Santa Barbara (May 2008--present)
* Provided technical assistance to graduate students in the Networking
and Multimedia Systems Lab (NMSL)
* Wrote conference papers relating to satellite IP networking and wireless research
Research Assistant, Purdue University (Spring 2004--present)
* Explored differences between simulation
and emulation to create higher fidelity simulation router models
* Created a network emulation tool based on the ns-2 simulator, designed
for conducting router measurements and traffic generation
* Created a set of tools to aid experiment automation on large testbeds
like Emulab and DETER as part of the EMIST project
* Data analysis of large packet captures
* Reviewed papers for conferences (ICNP, INFOCOM, IWQoS, WWIC, ICDCS)
* Reviewed papers for journals (TDSC, JPDC)
Summer Intern, Information Science Institute (Summer 2005)
* Benchmarked the maximum networking performance of DETER nodes
* Compared performance of the Click modular router with my own Linux
bridge modifications to create a software link monitor
Publications:
In preparation:
* Roman Chertov, and Kevin Almeroth, "BGP in Orbital Networks"
* Roman Chertov, Daniel Havey, and Kevin Almeroth, "MSET: A Mobility Satellite Emulation Testbed"
Refereed Conferences and Workshops
* Daniel Havey, Roman Chertov, and Kevin Almeroth, "Wired Wireless Broadcast Emulation",
In Proceedings of the 5th International workshop on Wireless Network Measurements (WiNMee)},
June 2009
* Roman Chertov and Kevin Almeroth, "High-Fidelity Link Shaping," In Proceedings of 5th
International IEEE/CreateNet Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the
Development of Networks and Communities (TridentCom), April 2009.
* Daniel Havey, Elliot Barlas, Roman Chertov, Kevin Almeroth, and Elizabeth Belding,
"A Satellite Mobility Model for QUALNET Network Simulations", In Proceedings of MILCOM,
November 2008
* Roman Chertov, Sonia Fahmy, and Ness B. Shroff, "A Device-Independent Router Model,"
In Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM the conference on computer communications), April 2008.
* Roman Chertov, Sonia Fahmy, and Ness B. Shroff, "A Black-box Router Profiler,"
In Proceedings of the IEEE Global Internet Symposium (GI), May 2007.
* J. Mirkovic, S. Wei, A. Hussain, B. Wilson, R. Thomas, S. Schwab, S. Fahmy,
R. Chertov, P. Reiher, "DDoS Benchmarks and Experimenter's Workbench for the DETER testbed,"
In Proceedings of 3rd International IEEE/CreateNet Conference on Testbeds and Research
Infrastructures for the Development of Networks and Communities (TridentCom), May 2007.
* Roman Chertov and Sonia Fahmy, "Optimistic Load Balancing in a Distributed Virtual
Environment," In Proceedings of the 16th ACM International Workshop on Network and
Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video} (NOSSDAV), pp. 74-79, May 2006.
* Roman Chertov, Sonia Fahmy, and Ness B. Shroff, "Emulation versus Simulation: A Case
Study of TCP-Targeted Denial of Service Attacks," In Proceedings of 2nd International
IEEE/CreateNet Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development
of Networks and Communities (TridentCom), March 2006.
Refereed Journals
* Roman Chertov}, Sonia Fahmy, and Ness B. Shroff, "Fidelity of Network Simulation and
Emulation: A Case Study of TCP-Targeted Denial of Service Attacks", Transactions on
Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS), December 2008.
Conference Workshop Presentations:
* IEEE INFOCOM, Phoenix, April 2008
* IEEE GI, Anchorage, May 2007
* DETER Workshop, Arlington, June 2006
* ACM NOSSDAV, New Port, May 2006
* IEEE TridentCom, (Barcelona, March 2006), (Fairfax, April 2009)
Software:
* Mobility Satellite Emulation Testbed (MSET),a highly modular emulation
framework used to study mobility effects (line of sight blockages, beam
and satellite handovers) in satellite networks. The satellite link
emulation component was delivered to Lockheed Martin.
* Black Box Profiler, a traffic generation/measurement system based on ns-2
simulator, modified Linux network driver, and Click modular router. The
system is capable of creating arbitrary traffic flow scenarios with multiple
unique IPs, as well as measuring packet loss, corruption, and delay with
microsecond precision. The tool is planned to be released in early 2008.
* EMIST Tool Suite: a collection of tools designed to control, measure, and
analyze experiments on testbeds. The tools can be downloaded at
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/fahmy/software/emist/
Teaching Experience:
Current co-advised students at University of California, Santa Barbara (May 2008--present)
* PhD: Daniel Havey (dynamic ad-hoc routing protocols)
* MS: Camilla Fiorese (rate controlled transport protocol)
Teaching Assistant, Purdue University (Fall 2002--Fall 2003),
Undergraduate Operating Systems
* Always received good evaluations for good explanations and project help
* Held weekly classes for 10--20 students to explain class project assignments
* Held weekly office hours to answer questions and help with debugging
* Designed projects and specification documents for the students
* Created a preemptive threading UNIX package for an OS scheduler project
| 1 month - Discovery | 400 euros | convert |
| 3 months - Bronze | 1050 euros | convert |
| 6 months - Silver | 1800 euros | convert |
| 12 months - Gold | 2950 euros | convert |