Guildford, UK
Sai Fadaei
I measure what satellite networks actually do, as opposed to what their specifications say they do.
PhD researcher in computer science at the University of Surrey, and lead developer of LEOScope — a testbed running measurement clients on Starlink-connected sites from Antarctica to northern Canada. Before the PhD, four years of backend and team-lead work in Tehran: trading cores, real-time matching, graph-based fraud detection.
I write here about measurement, distributed systems, and where computer science is careless with its own evidence.
- Network resilience
- Distributed systems
- Large-scale experimentation
- Satellite communications
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23 August 2026
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