Philipp Schneider
Postdoctoral Researcher
Cryptology and Data Security Group
Institute of Computer Science
University of Bern
Neubrückstrasse 10
3012 Bern, Switzerland
Office 110
philipp.schneider2@unibe.ch
About me
My field of interest is Theoretical Computer Science in a broader sense, with a focus on distributed computing problems.
Recent Work
- Ignacio Amores-Sesar, Christian Cachin, and Philipp Schneider
An Analysis of Avalanche Consensus to appear at SIROCCO 2024 - Yi-Jun Chang, Oren Hecht, Dean Leitersdorf, Philipp Schneider
Universally Optimal Information Dissemination and Shortest Paths in the HYBRID Distributed Model
to appear at PODC 2024
Conference and Journal papers
- Sam Coy, Artur Czumaj, Christian Scheideler, Philipp Schneider, Julian Werthmann
Routing Schemes for Hybrid Communication Networks
Theoretical Computer Science 2024 - Sam Coy, Artur Czumaj, Christian Scheideler, Philipp Schneider, Julian Werthmann
Routing Schemes for Hybrid Communication Networks
SIROCCO 2023 - Fabian Kuhn, Philipp Schneider
Routing Schemes and Distance Oracles in the Hybrid Model
DISC 2022 - S. Coy, A. Czumaj, M. Feldmann, K. Hinnenthal, F. Kuhn, C. Scheideler, P. Schneider, M. Struijs
Near-Shortest Path Routing in Hybrid Communication Networks
OPODIS 2021 - Fabian Kuhn, Philipp Schneider
Computing Shortest Paths and Diameter in the Hybrid Network Model
PODC 2020 - John Augustine, Kristian Hinnenthal, Fabian Kuhn, Christian Scheieler, Philipp Schneider
Shortest Paths in a Hybrid Network Model
SODA 2020 - Fabian Kuhn and Philipp Schneider
Broadcasting in an Unreliable SINR Model
OPODIS 2017
Talks and Other Functions
Talks
- “An Analysis of Avalanche Consensus”
SIROCCO 2024, Salerno, Italy - “Analysis of Snow consensus protocols”
IC3 Winter Retreat 2024, Les Diablerets, Switzerland - “The Complexity of Distributed Distance Problems in Hybrid Networks”
Heinz Nixdorf Symposium 2022, Paderborn, Germany - “Computing Shortest Paths and Diameter in the Hybrid Network Model”
PODC 2020, Virtual Conference, Video - “Shortest Paths in a Hybrid Network Model”
SODA 2020, Salt Lake City, United States - “Broadcasting in an Unreliable SINR Model”
OPODIS 2017, Lisboa, Portugal
Functions
- Program Committee, OPODIS 2024
- Technical Program Committee, ICDCS 2024
- Co-Organizer, CUSO Winter School
- Organizing Comittee, DISC 2021
- Organizing Comittee (Web Chair), DISC 2020
My homepage at the university of Freiburg gives an overview over my work at my previous employment in Fabian Kuhn’s group at the University of Freiburg.