Summary
Guillaume Nibert is a Network and Security Engineer and PhD student based in Paris with eight years of practical experience bridging applied research and product development in anonymisation networks. He is pursuing a CIFRE-funded thesis jointly with Snowpack, LIP6 (Sorbonne) and LINCS to evaluate and control security and anonymity properties of a multi-interface, trustless overlay that fragments IP packets into unlinkable "snowflakes." At Snowpack he has combined technical documentation, latency/QoS modeling, security testing, and a proof-of-concept implementation of a CEA patent, demonstrating an ability to turn theoretical privacy concepts into deployable prototypes. His background includes data science work at EDF where he built Python tooling for nuclear-sector data extraction and analytics, showing comfort with both research-grade and production engineering. Colleagues describe him as a researcher-engineer who navigates industry–lab collaborations effectively and focuses on measurable improvements to anonymity and network performance.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at Sorbonne Université
Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles (CPGE) - PTSI/PT, Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles (CPGE) - PTSI/PT at Lycée Jean Dupuy
Diplôme d'ingénieur en Génie Informatique (MS in Engineering, Computer Science in apprenticeship), Information Infrastructure and Systems, Diplôme d'ingénieur en Génie Informatique (MS in Engineering, Computer Science in apprenticeship), Information Infrastructure and Systems at Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC)
English, French, German, Korean