Summary
Francesco Bronzino is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at ENS Lyon and a Junior Member of the Institut universitaire de France, combining 11 years of academic and industrial experience in network systems research and measurement. He builds methods that marry state-of-the-art network systems with data science and machine learning to infer and improve network service performance, translating theory into deployable tools and startups as CTO and founder of NetMicroscope. His background spans postdoctoral research at Inria, R&D at Nokia Bell Labs, and extensive experimental systems work from his PhD at Rutgers, including protocol and edge-cloud prototypes for future Internet architectures. Comfortable moving between academia and product, he has a track record of shipping working prototypes in real-world testbeds and industry settings, showing a pragmatic bent for turning research into operational systems. Based in Lyon, he brings both deep theoretical rigor and hands-on engineering to problems in network inference and performance.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at Università degli Studi di Torino
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers University
English, Spanish, Italian, French