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 ITU-T Workshop on "IP traffic flow measurement"
 Geneva, Switzerland, 24 March 2011 Contact: tsbworkshops@itu.int 
 
Biographies
Benoit Claise, (Cisco)

Benoit Claise is a Cisco Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems, working as an architect for NetFlow and embedded management features in general. His area of expertise includes traffic monitoring, with a focus on accounting and performance. Claise is a contributor to the IETF, with 14 RFCs in the area of NetFlow Version 9 , IPFIX (IP Flow Information eXport), PSAMP (Packet Sampling) and IPPM (IP Performance Metrics). At the ITU-T, Claise contributes to the Deep Packet Inspection standardization within the SG13/Q17. Claise is the author of the ciscopress book "Network Management: Accounting and Performance Strategies".
Simon Leinen, (Switch)

Simon Leinen has been working for SWITCH, the Swiss Education and Research Network, since 1996, and currently heads the team responsible for architecture, engineering and operation of the national IP backbone network. His interests include network architecture and economics, as well as network management and measurement. In the IETF, he has contributed to the IPFIX (IP Flow Information eXport) and NETCONF (Network Configuration) working groups. He has served on the technical program committees for IMC and PAM and other conferences. Mr. Leinen holds a diploma degree in Computer Science from the Technical University of Berlin.
Paolo Lucente, (pmacct, KPN International)

Paolo Lucente currently serves as Architect/Designer at KPN International, a successful global IP backbone headquartered in the Netherlands. Paolo is also the author of the free, open-source software package pmacct and a spare time consultant on complex network telemetry matters for IP backbones worldwide. Along with years of experience in the network operators arena, he brings an interest in the economics of traffic exchange in the public internet and is a contributor in many community forums, particularly in Europe. Previously, Paolo covered senior engineering and development positions at some large national service providers across Europe and the regional research network in his home land in south Italy - Apulia.
Leslie Martinkovics, Chairman of Study Group 3 Working Party 1

Leslie Martinkovics is Director of International Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs for Verizon Communications, one of the largest broadband services providers in the United States. He is the company’s primary point of contact to multilateral organizations such as the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), where he is Vice Chairman of ITU-T Study Group 3 (international tariffs and charging issues), as well as leading his company’s participation in World Administrative Radio Conferences. He also participates in regional organizations in the Americas (CITEL) and the Asia-Pacific region (APEC TEL), where he works on a wide range of IP policy and technology issues. He also chairs the United States Council for International Business (USCIB) Information Society and Strategy Working Group, and is a member of the Board of Directors of the United States ITU Association.

Prior to joining Verizon in 1998, he was the Managing Director of LJM International, a transatlantic consulting firm specializing in opening new markets for major telecommunications and information technology companies in Central and Eastern Europe, and in Eurasia. His company provided strategic and business planning, contract negotiations, licensing, and joint venture formation/registration and in-country management, in more than twenty countries.

Leslie Martinkovics has a Bachelors degree in International Studies and Communications from the School of International Service at the American University, and graduate degrees from the Center of Mass Communication Research (University of Leicester, England) and St. Edmund’s House and Trinity Hall (Cambridge University, England).
Juergen Quittek, (NEC Europe Ltd. )

Jürgen Quittek is leading the Network Research Division of NEC Europe in Heidelberg, Germany. He received his degree in communications engineering from RWTH Aachen, Germany, in 1989 and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany, in 1996. After a postdoctoral year in Berkeley, California, he joined NEC in 1997. In 2000 he was a visiting professor at Freie Universität Berlin. His research interests include network management and energy-efficient communications. He is TPC member or chair of several conferences, particularly within the IEEE Communications Society. At the IETF he co-founded working groups in the Operations and Management area including IPFIX (IP Flow Information Export), PSAMP (Packet Sampling), and EMAN (Energy Management). He is co-chair of the IPFIX WG and co-authored several IPFIX and PSAMP RFCs.
Tanja Zseby, (Focus Fraunhofer)

Dr.-Ing. Tanja Zseby works at the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS) in Berlin, Germany in the area of Internet technologies. Her research focuses on traffic measurement and analysis for QoS validation and network security, as well as on Future Internet concepts for improved network protection and network management. She works in various national and international research projects in these fields and also lectures on Future Internet Technologies (FIT) at Technical University Berlin. Dr. Zseby is active in Internet standardization (IETF) since 2000 and co-author of six RFCs. She is also a member of the German IPv6 council and of the steering board of the German government-funded Future Internet Initiative G-Lab.
 
 

 

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