Research Highlights

My research focuses on the security and privacy of mobile human behavior data—the digital reflection created as billions of users interact with mobile devices and wireless infrastructures. I study how such behavioral signals can strengthen mobile network security while also introducing new privacy vulnerabilities, particularly in AI-driven ecosystems. My work is organized around three complementary axes:

1. Mobile Users Privacy Protection: Investigating privacy risks arising from behavioral signals and sensors, and designing practical defenses against adversarial tracking and information leakage.

2. Privacy-Preserving User Data Sharing: Developing safe data publishing methods for mobility and network datasets through realistic synthetic data generation, exposure modeling, and memorization auditing, with a focus on mitigating re-identification risks.

3. Data-Driven Mobile Networking Security: Leveraging behavioral and network-level data to detect fraud, characterize anomalies, and build more resilient mobile infrastructures, including emerging AI-enabled attack surfaces.

awards & distinctions

Prix “Science ouverte de la thèse” 2025 - National French award recognizing doctoral research.
Best Paper Award, MSWiM 2025 (CORE A) "Beyond Aggregates: A Fine-Grained Analysis of Individual Mobility and Traffic Dependencies".
Selected Young Researcher, Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF) 2024 - One of 200 young researchers worldwide selected to interact with Turing Award and ACM Prize laureates.
Abbe Grant - Awarded by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung to only 20 HLF 2024 participants, funding full participation.
SoBigData++ Fellowship - Transnational Access grant supporting a two-week research mission in Pisa, Italy.
Student Grant — ACM Sigmetrics 2021
Diversity Grants — USENIX SOUPS & USENIX ATC 2021
Best Student Paper, CoRes 2023 "Signalisation cellulaire pour la détection des fraudes de contournement".