Ali Khalesi
Teacher Researcher
Ali Khalesi is an Assistant Professor at IPSA and a member of the LINCS laboratory at Télécom Paris, working at the intersection of information theory, distributed computing, satellite communications, and stochastic systems. He received his PhD in 2024 from Sorbonne Université/EURECOM, with a thesis on multi-user linearly-decomposable distributed computing, and then completed a one-year postdoctoral position at EURECOM. His current research focuses on dynamical stochastic modeling of satellite-enabled and decentralized computing networks, with emphasis on communication–computation trade-offs, coded distributed computing, mobility, intermittent connectivity, and resource-limited autonomous infrastructures such as satellites, drones, and edge networks. He received the second-best thesis award from the EDITE de Paris Doctoral School of Sorbonne Université and has published in leading IEEE venues in information theory and networked systems.