Nikolaus Suess.

Experience

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Projects and publications

From March 2020 to July 2021 I was working as a Student Assistant in the Research Group Communication Technologies at the University of Vienna. I was doing research with Stefan Schmid, Klaus-Tycho Förster, Mahmoud Parham and Thomas Fenz at computer networks, especially at Traffic Engineering in combination with IPv6 Segment Routing.

Nanonet is a network testing framework, originally written by David Lebrun. It is based off Mininet and simulates network hosts and routers by creating virtual namespaces on a Linux host and routes between them. We have forked the Github project and added additional functionality. See GitHub for more information.

In February 2022, I rejoined the WHATIF project. I was glad to work with Stefan Schmid, Juan Vanerio, Morten Schou and Jiří Srba on MPLS networks and the simulation of MPLS network traffic (until December 2023).

Starting in March 2024, I am working with Lorenz Kummer in the field of neural networks.

Programming projects

My more recent (non-scientific) programming projects include:

More projects: GitHub Profile

My programming languages are:

Education

Contact

Nikolaus Suess, 3430 Tulln an der Donau, Austria