2010-06-04

[Tccc] 2nd Call for participation to the 1st SISCOM school on Networking and Telecommunication "Future networks: questions and ideas"

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1st GIS SISCOM School on Networking and Telecommunication "Future networks: questions and ideas"
http://siscombretagne.inria.fr/school_2010/


28 June  - 02 July,  2010
Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, Rennes, France.


The SISCom Bretagne Research Cluster, Information and Communication Sciences for new telecommunications services is pleased to announce the first edition of its school on Networks and Telecommunications. The school's objective is to bring together PhD students with experienced researchers from academic and industry. The scientific topics addressed in this first edition are around on the future Internet network. Given its double side academic and industrial, the school is also sponsored by the doctoral school MATISSE (http://www.matisse.univ-rennes1.fr) and the European Network of Excellence "EuroNF" through its Industry Club (SEA 7.1).
The Internet is recognized today to be present in everyday life and in all domains like education, health, defence, commerce, travel, entertainment...
However, it is generally agreed that it was not designed for such a high level of usage: there is a need for new and simpler but more powerful constructs to allow the network to behave better in terms of security, mobility, quality of service, energy consumption, utilization and interoperation of new technologies.
The school aims to clarify the vision on the future networks, through the views of well-recognized experts from academic and industry. The scientific program will provide up-to-date information, state-of-art knowledge, and open directions on many topics concerning this close future now, including new architectural principles, new routing paradigms, economical aspects, the post-IP world.

The first edition is organised around keynotes, tutorial and presentations.
We have the pleasure to announce keynote talks from the following high-qualified speakers:
* John Day (http://csmet.bu.edu/people/CS_People_Parttime.htm) - Brown University, Boston, US,
* Andrew Odlyzko (www.dtc.umn.edu/~odlyzko/) - University of Minnesotta, US.

In addition to the scientific program, the school includes visits to industry R&D labs located at the Rennes Atalante area.

The School is open to graduate students (M.S., PhD), postdoctoral scientists, researchers, and engineers in industry. The inscriptions are open from the 02/05/2010 through the school web site(http://siscombretagne.inria.fr/school_2010/registration.html).  The GIS SISOM and MATISSE are offering 40 grants (bourses), covering the hotel fees. Also, Euro-NF funding (travel budget) is available for students studying in Euro-NF partner institution.



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