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dmanet Digest, Vol 82, Issue 14

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Today's Topics:

1. CFP: 18th IEEE Global Internet Symposium (GI 2015) - Hong
Kong, April 27-May 1, 2015 (Sandra Sendra)
2. Postdoc position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
(Jakob Nordstrom)
3. PhD positions in Operations Research at the London School of
Economics (Gregory Sorkin)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 19:19:32 +0100
From: Sandra Sendra<sandra.sendra.upv@gmail.com>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] CFP: 18th IEEE Global Internet Symposium (GI 2015) -
Hong Kong, April 27-May 1, 2015
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*********************** CFP *******************************

The 18th IEEE Global Internet Symposium (GI 2015)
http://gi2015.ist.osaka-u.ac.jp/index.html

in conjunction with IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE INFOCOM 2015)
HONG KONG, April 27-May 1, 2015

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The Global Internet (GI) Symposium is the flagship event established and organized by the Internet Technical Committee (ITC), a joint committee of the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) and the Internet Society (ISOC).

The 18th IEEE Global Internet Symposium will be collocated with IEEE Infocom 2015. All relevant dates, location, and travel information are available from the IEEE Infocom 2015 conference site: http://infocom2015.ieee-infocom.org/
The IEEE Global Internet Symposium aims to provide a top forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss advances in Internet related technologies. The focus of the symposium is on experimental systems and emerging future Internet technologies, and especially on scaling such systems to a global scale. Research on understanding Internet protocols, services, and applications at global scale is also encouraged. The Program Committee also welcomes position papers (which should be clearly marked as such).


TOPICS OF INTEREST:

Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference or journal, including, but are not limited to, the following topic areas:

- Routing, switching, and addressing
- Resource management and quality of service
- Software defined networks and network programming
- Content delivery and management
- Energy awareness
- Next generation network architectures
- Distributed Internet applications including games, VoIP, and video conferencing
- Online social networking
- Peer To Peer networks
- Novel applications and new paradigms
- Internet measurement, modeling, and visualization
- Large scale network operation and performance monitoring
- Privacy and/or security issues on the Internet
- Anomaly, intrusion and attack detection
- Interface among networking, communications and information theory
- Applications of network science in communication networks
- Economic aspects of the Internet


IMPORTANT DATES:

- Paper submission: 23rd December 2014, 11:59 PM PST
- Notification of acceptance: 15th February 2014
- Final manuscripts due: TBA.
- Symposium: April 27, 2015


SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Submitted manuscripts must be formatted in standard IEEE camera ready format (doublecolumn,10pt font) and must be submitted via EDAS as PDF files: http://edas.info/N18949 The manuscripts must be no longer than 6 pages. The Program Committee reserves the right to not review papers that violate these formatting rules. Submitted papers must not have been previously published, or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. All submitted papers will be reviewed and judged on originality, technical correctness, relevance, and quality of presentation. All accepted papers must be presented at the symposium by one of the authors.

GI 2015 will select an accepted paper for the best paper award.


COMMITTEES:

Steering Committee:

- Jaime Lloret Mauri, Chair (Politechnic Univ. of Valencia, Spain)
- Xiaoming Fu (University of Goettingen, DE)
- Marcelo Bagnulo Braun (UC3M, Spain)
- J�rg Ott (Aalto U., Finland)
- Colin Perkins (U. Glasgow, UK)
- Jun Li (University of Oregon, USA)

Program Committee Chairs:

- Toru Hasegawa (Osaka University, Japan)
- Jangchuan Liu (Simon Fraser University, USA)

Publicity Chair:

- Sandra Sendra (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)

Web Chair:

- Yuki Koizumi (Osaka University, Japan)

Technical Program Committee:

- TBA

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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 22:03:40 +0100
From: "Jakob Nordstrom" <jakobn@kth.se>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Postdoc position at KTH Royal Institute of
Technology
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The Theory Group at KTH Royal Institute of Technology invites applications for
a postdoctoral position in computational complexity and/or SAT solving.

KTH is the leading technical university in Sweden. The Theory Group at KTH
(http://www.csc.kth.se/tcs/) offers a strong research environment covering a
wide range of research topics such as complexity theory and approximation
algorithms, computer and network security, cryptography, formal methods and
natural language processing. The group has a consistent track record of
publishing in the leading theoretical computer science conferences and
journals worldwide, and the research conducted here has attracted numerous
international awards and grants in recent years.

The postdoctoral researcher will be working in the research group of Jakob
Nordstrom (http://www.csc.kth.se/~jakobn). Much of the activities of this
group revolve around the themes of proof complexity and SAT solving. On the
theoretical side, proof complexity has turned out to have deep, and sometimes
surprising, connections to other topics such as, e.g., circuit complexity,
communication complexity, and hardness of approximation, and therefore
researchers in these or other related areas are more than welcome to apply. On
the practical side, some interesting problems are to gain a better
understanding of the performance of current state-of-the-art SAT solvers ---
in particular, solvers using conflict-driven clause learning (CDCL) --- and to
explore techniques that would go beyond CDCL, such as approaches based on
algebraic or geometric reasoning.

The research project is financed by a Breakthrough Research Grant from the
Swedish Research Council and a Starting Independent Researcher Grant from the
European Research Council. In addition to the research group leader, the group
currently consists of one postdoc and four PhD students. Travel funding is
included, and the group also receives short-term and long-term visitors on a
regular basis.

This is a full-time employed position for one year with a possible one-year
extension. The successful candidate is expected to start in August-September
2015, although this is to some extent negotiable.

The application deadline is January 25, 2015. More information and
instructions how to apply can be found at
http://www.csc.kth.se/~jakobn/openings/D-2014-0761-Eng.php . Informal
enquiries are welcome and may be sent to Jakob Nordstrom.




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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 21:17:40 +0000
From: Gregory Sorkin <G.B.Sorkin@lse.ac.uk>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] PhD positions in Operations Research at the London
School of Economics
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PhD positions in Operations Research at the London School of Economics

The Operations Research group at the London School of Economics has
openings for PhD students. The group, consisting of Gregory Sorkin,
Giacomo Zambelli, Katerina Papadaki, and L?szl? V?gh, is seeking
exceptionally talented and motivated students with a strong mathematical
background and interest in mathematical foundations of operations
research, including discrete optimization, algorithms, games,
combinatorics, and related areas. For further information about us
please see
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management/research/faculty-groups/operations-research/home.aspx.


Applicants will automatically be considered for funding covering fees
and paying ?18,000/year (approximately ?23,000 or $28,000) for 4 years.
The award of these scholarships is competitive across LSE based on
academic performance (typically in an MSc or equivalent) and suitability
of the proposed research. There are two rounds of funding, with
deadlines of 12th January and 27th April 2015.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to email
Dom.Phd.Enquiries@lse.ac.uk at the earliest opportunity to discuss their
qualifications and research interests before submitting a formal
application. Application procedures may be found at
http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/graduate/enquirer/howToApply/home.aspx. Note
that GRE or GMAT results are required.

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