IETF CCWG & TAPS Working Group Chair, IRTF ICCRG Research Group Chair at Internet Engineering Task Force
Los Gatos, California, United States
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Reese Enghardt is an Internet transport researcher and engineer with 11 years of experience focused on congestion control and transport services, currently chairing the IETF CCWG & TAPS Working Group and the IRTF ICCRG Research Group. Based in Los Gatos, he blends academic rigor from a Dr.-Ing in Computer Science at TU Berlin with practical systems work at Netflix on network measurement and transport design. Reese has a track record of building and evaluating network prototypes, automating performance testbeds, and shaping open standards to make new transports like QUIC more accessible to applications. He routinely bridges research and standardization, convening academics and industry to turn congestion-control ideas into deployable best practices. Known for hands-on C implementations and statistical measurement expertise, he brings deep protocol-level insight to production-scale network problems.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Bachelor's Degree Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications at University of Applied Sciences Leipzig
Dr.-Ing (Doctor in Engineering) Computer Science, Dr.-Ing (Doctor in Engineering) Computer Science at Technische Universität Berlin
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