I am a postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zürich in the Security, Privacy & Society Group headed by Prof. Verena Zimmermann. I focus on both technical and human-computer interaction (HCI) aspects of privacy & security.
Prior to that, I was a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the University of Lausanne, where I previously earned my PhD in information systems, under the joint supervision of Prof. Kévin Huguenin and Prof. Mathias Humbert in the framework of the PrivateLife SNSF project. In my PhD, I focused on the privacy issues that arise when using wearable activity trackers (WAT), working on both technical and human-computer interaction (HCI) aspects of privacy. I started my PhD in early 2019.
Before my PhD, I earned my MSc in computer science from the BeNeFri network (Universities of Fribourg, Bern et Neuchâtel) with a specialization in logic.
Professional course
Research
Postdoctoral Researcher, ETHZ, Security, Privacy & Society Group, 2024-now
Postdoctoral Researcher, UNIL, Information Security & Privacy Lab, 2023-2024
Research Assistant, UNIL, Information Security & Privacy Lab, 2019-2023
Software Engineer (Internship), EPFL, NCCR-MARVEL, 2018 (6 months)
Teaching
Lecturer, ETHZ, Science in Perspective (BSc + MSc), Privacy Quantification and Usable Protection Mechanisms, 2024-2025
Lecturer, UNIL, MSc in Information Systems, Information Security & Privacy, 2023-2024
Teaching Assistant, UNIL, BSc in Forensics, Practical Programming in Python, 2019-2023
Teaching Assistant, UNIL, MSc in Information Systems, Information Security & Privacy, 2019-2022
Service
Program Committee Member, ConPro 2024
Artifact Evaluation Committee, CCS 2024
External Reviewer, IMWUT 2024 (Ubicomp)
PhD student representative, CUSO, 2019-2023
Education
PhD, Information Systems (Information Security & Privacy), University of Lausanne, Switzerland, 2019-2023
MSc, Computer Science (specialization in logic), BeNeFri Network, Switzerland, 2016-2018
BSc, Computer Science, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, 2012-2016