Consortium and Members

The ANR-NSF project MINT is a collaboration between 3 participants from France and the USA with strong expertise in Internet Measurement, prototyping high-performance network systems, developing inference algorithms , deploying systems on production networks, and studying both IoT security and application performance.


École normale supérieure de Lyon leads the project for the French side.

Key personnel: Francesco Bronzino (Maître de conférences at École normale supérieure de Lyon and LIP)

Role in the Project: Leads the development of methods to tackle the technical debt incurred in deploying models in operational networks.


Univesrity of Chicago leads the project for the US side.

Key personnel: Nick Feamster (Neubauer Professor at University of Chicago)

Role in the Project: Leads the development of training datasets and data representation for modern network traffic working.


Stanford University co-leads the project for the US side.

Key personnel: Zakir Durumeric (Assistant Professor at Stanford University)

Role in the Project: Ensures that data representations are suitable to be collected on the high speed monitoring platforms.