Jean-romain Luttringer is a Maître de Conférences and networking researcher with nine years of experience specializing in path computation and Segment Routing, culminating in a Ph.D. on multi-constrained path algorithms. Based at the University of Strasbourg and the ICube lab, he blends academic teaching with hands-on research, from detecting hidden MPLS tunnels to designing forwarding database architectures that mitigate BGP‑IGP interactions. He has a strong track record of applied projects and tool development (including traceroute-like tools and large-scale measurement correlators) and regularly teaches computer networks and routing at undergraduate and graduate levels. Known for turning theoretical routing problems into deployable tools and evaluations, he pairs rigorous academic results with practical testbed deployments and published contributions.
8 years of coding experience
Ph. D, Computer Science, Ph. D, Computer Science at University of Strasbourg
Baccalauréat scientifique, Sciences et Vie de la Terre, Baccalauréat scientifique, Sciences et Vie de la Terre at Lycée Scheurer Kestner
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Jean-romain Luttringer - Maître De Conférences at Université de Strasbourg