In light of the 13th anniversary of World IPv6 Launch Day, the Internet Society Pulse team is proud to announce the recipients of the Special IPv6 Pulse Fellowship.
Starting in June 2025, this six-month research initiative will support cutting-edge IPv6 measurement and deployment analysis.
Selected from a competitive pool of applicants, the three fellows will explore critical technical challenges and opportunities in the evolving IPv6 landscape. Each fellow brings a unique perspective to the global effort to better understand, deploy, and improve IPv6 connectivity.
This special edition, themed around IPv6, is mentored by Professor Theophilus Benson, an expert in network systems and security from Carnegie Mellon University.
We congratulate Vaishnavi, Sachin, and Sumeer on being selected as 2025 Pulse IPv6 Fellows. Their innovative research will provide a more robust, secure, and privacy-conscious Internet.
Stay tuned to Internet Society Pulse for updates on their and other 2025 Pulse Research Fellows’ progress and findings in the coming months.