Erik
              Nordström

Erik Nordström

Room 318C, Department of Computer Science,
Princeton University
enordstr (at) cs dot princeton dot edu

Picture: Lake close to Tarfala research station at the base of Kebnekaise mountain, northern Sweden, July 2010.

My Curriculum Vitae (CV) [pdf].

My GitHub page with some of my software projects.

About Me

I am an Associate Research Scholar at Princeton University's Computer Science Department, where I am working on service-centric networking together with Michael J. Freedman and Jennifer Rexford. I received my Ph.D. from Uppsala University in Sweden in 2008 (my old page) on the topic of Challenged Networking. My advisor was Per Gunningberg.

I was a visiting researcher at the Thomson Research Lab in Paris (now Technicolor) for six months, starting November 2006.

Recent Projects

An article in Network World talks about Serval and features me and Mike Freedman.

Publications

A Formally-Verified Migration Protocol For Mobile, Multi-Homed Hosts
Matvey Arye, Erik Nordström, Robert Kiefer, Jennifer Rexford, and Michael J. Freedman. ICNP'12.

Serval: An End-Host Stack for Service-Centric Networking
Erik Nordström, David Shue, Prem Gopalan, Rob Kiefer, Matvey Arye, Steven Ko, Jennifer Rexford, and Michael J. Freedman. NSDI'12.

Video of me presenting the above paper at NSDI'12.

Making the Most of Your Contacts: Transfer Ordering in Data-Centric Opportunistic Networks.
Christian Rohner, Fredrik Bjurefors, Per Gunningberg, Liam McNamara, and Erik Nordström. MobiOpp'12.

Service-Centric Networking with SCAFFOLD
Michael J. Freedman, Matvey Arye, Prem Gopalan, Steven Y. Ko, Erik Nordström, Jennifer Rexford, and David Shue. Princeton University, Computer Science, Technical Report TR-885-10. September 2010.

For older publications, please see my old page.