Julie Raulin
Bio
As an undergraduate, Julie Raulin studied Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at École Nationale Supérieure de l'Électronique et de ses Applications (ENSEA), a French engineering school where she discovered many fields of science and engineering. In 2020, Julie received a dual Master's degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering by ENSEA (France) and University College Cork (UCC, Ireland). She joined Tyndall National Institute, UCC, in Cork, as a PhD Candidate under the supervision of Dr. Fatima Gunning and Prof. Cormac Sreenan in 2021. She is currently working on Software Defined Networking (SDN) techniques to simplify optical and packet network architectures, and to enable remote control for future autonomous networks. Her research interests include hardware disaggregation; open software management and control of programmable switches, such as P4 switches; compact, coherent optical pluggable transceivers; and open-source emulation tools for packet/optical networks (Mininet-Optical).
Research
- Software-Defined Networking.
- Packet-over-DWDM.
- open and disaggregated systems.
Supervisors
- Dr. Fatima Gunning.
- Prof. Cormac Sreenan.