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Today's Topics:

1. Call for application Post-Doc at Telecom ParisTech
(Marceau Coupechoux)
2. Doctoral Program at CP2014: Call for Papers (Andrea Rendl)


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Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2014 17:50:37 +0200
From: Marceau Coupechoux <marceau.coupechoux@telecom-paristech.fr>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Call for application Post-Doc at Telecom ParisTech
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Dear all,

Please find below a call for application for a post-doc in Telecom
ParisTech, Paris, France.

POST-DOC POSITION

UNIVERSITY: Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France

CONTACT: Marceau Coupechoux, Associate Professor in the Computer and
Network Science Dept. marceau.coupechoux@telecom-paristech.fr

TITLE: Resource Allocation in Energy Harvesting Small Cells

TOPIC: The research topic is to study and propose energy efficient
resource allocation algorithms for LTE small cells, included in a mesh
network and backhauled by a wireless technology (LTE or WiFi). The
following points will be studied: (1) define a methodology for the
performance evaluation of the small cells, taking into account the
trade-off between quality of service and energy consumption (see [1] for
a first step); (2) study the possibility to shut down some small cells
(on the access side or on the backhaul side) when there is no traffic
(see for example [2]); (3) design joint energy and radio resource
allocation algorithms while taking into account the unpredictability of
the energy from the grid or from renewable sources (see [3] in the
context of energy harvesting sensors).

CONTEXT: The work will be part of a French competitivity cluster project
(FUI) called LCI4D (Low Cost Infrastructure for Developing Countries)
dedicated to the deployment of small cells in developing countries.
Project partners are Orange Labs, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, SILICOM,
Green Communications, Bluwan, Supelec and Institut Mines-Telecom. The
post-doc researcher will work in close relationship with Orange Labs.

DURATION: 9 months

REFERENCES:
[1] J.-M. K?lif, M. Coupechoux and F. Marache, Limiting Power
Transmission of Green Cellular Networks: Impact on Coverage and
Capacity, IEEE ICC, May 2010.
[2] K. Son, H. Kim, Y. Yi, and B. Krishnamachari, Base Station Operation
and User Association Mechanisms for Energy-Delay Tradeoffs in Green
Cellular Networks, IEEE J. on Select. Area in Communications, vol 29,
n?8, Sept. 2011.
[3] V. Sharma, U. Mukherji, Vinay Joseph, Optimal energy management
policies for energy harvesting sensor nodes, IEEE Trans. Wireless
communication, vol 9, April 2010

POST-DOC: We are looking for a young researcher with PhD with background
in wireless networks and having some previous knowledge in Optimization
and Probability Theory.

Marceau Coupechoux


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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 17:22:07 +1000
From: Andrea Rendl <andrea.rendl@gmail.com>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Doctoral Program at CP2014: Call for Papers
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Call for papers

DOCTORAL PROGRAM
at the 20th International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming
DP-CP 2014

Lyon, France, September 8-12, 2014

http://cp2014.a4cp.org/program/dp

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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 15 JUNE, 2014

As part of the 2014 International Conference on Principles and
Practice of Constraint Programming, we are inviting PhD and MSc students
to apply for the Doctoral Program (DP). The DP is an opportunity for
current students to meet each other as well as researchers in the field.
Participation in the Doctoral Program will involve:

* Presentation of the student's work via both talk and poster.
* Discussions with a mentor with similar research interests.
* DP dinner as social event exclusively for students.
* Invited talks by renowned researchers on topics relevant to young
researchers.


Financial Support
There are funds available to support students by providing free conference
registration and free ticket to the doctoral program dinner. Priority will
be given based on the quality of the submissions.


Eligibility
The program is open to all PhD and outstanding MSc students involved in
Constraint Programming or related fields at any level. The submitted
paper should contain original unpublished work which is primarily
the work of the student. It can either be completed or in progress.
We will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, has
already been published in a journal or formal conference proceedings.
This restriction does not apply to work that has appeared in workshops
and similar specialised presentations with a limited audience and
without archival proceedings and to papers published in 2014. Papers
that have been submitted elsewhere but not yet published and papers
published in 2014 are acceptable; if this is the case, please mention it
on the DP submission. Please feel free to contact the chairs at
dpcp2014@gmail.com if there are any questions on eligibility.


Invited Speakers to the Doctoral Program
Maria Garcia de la Banda, Monash University, Australia
Gilles Pesant, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada


Doctoral Program chairs
Justyna Petke, University College London, UK, dpcp2014@gmail.com
Andrea Rendl, NICTA and Monash University, Australia, dpcp2014@gmail.com


Program Committee
Ozgur Akgun, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom
Hadrien Cambazard, University of Grenoble, France
Jessica Davies, University of Toronto, Canada
Sophie Demassey, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France
Tias Guns, KU Leuven, Belgium
Matti J?rvisalo, University of Helsinki, Finnland
George Katsirelos, INRIA, Toulouse
Lars Kotthoff, 4C Cork, Ireland
Michele Lombardi, University of Bologna, Italy
Ines Lynce, INESC Lisboa, Portugal
Chris Mears, Monash University, Australia
Karen Petrie, University of Dundee, United Kingdom
Claude-Guy Quimper, Laval University, Quebec, Canada
Tommaso Urli, University of Udine, Italy


For more information visit: http://cp2014.a4cp.org/program/dp



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