About
I’m an American-Swiss geek of several trades living in Wallisellen, Switzerland. I’m a proud father, amateur electronic musician, photographer, unrepentant pedestrian supremacist, avid cyclist, sometime kayaker, retired home brewer, recovering security person, and scientist with interests in Internet architecture, Internet measurement, and the evolution of the Internet general and Internet protocols specifically, especially at Layer 4.
I’m active in the Internet engineering community, where I co-chair:
- the IETF SCONE Working Group.
- the Internet Research Task Force Path Aware Networking (PAN) Research Group.
I’ve also been recently appointed as a Trustee of the Internet Society.
I’m currently working as a Staff Site Reliability Engineer at Google, where I work on making machine lifecycle automation more flexible, or to quote my internal mission blurb, turning computers off for the greater glory of Google.
As should go without saying on a website named after me, the opinions here are my own and do not represent the views of any organization with which I’m affiliated.