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Telecom SudParis organize MobileHealth 2011

 

ParisAnis Laouiti is co-General Chair of MobileHealth 2011, the First ACM MobiHoc Workshop on Pervasive Wireless Healthcare.

Saadi Boudjit, University of Paris 13, France, is co-General Chair too.

The first edition of the workshop is to be held in Paris (France) on May 16th, 2011 in conjunction with the 2011 ACM MobiHoc conference.

Anis Laouiti is also Workshop Co-Chair in 2011 ACM MobiHoc Conference.

To know more about the workshop.

About Anis Laouiti

Anis Laouiti is an associate professor in Telecom SudParis Software and networks department, since 2006. Before, he did his Phd research work and worked as a research engineer within Hipercom team at Inria-Rocquencourt where he participated to the OLSR routing protocol design (RFC3626). Its Research cover different aspects in wireless adhoc and mesh networks including protocol design, performance evaluation and implementation testbed.


Telecom SudParis organized the First International Conference on Networking and Future Internet

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Tülin Atmaca is General Chair of the First International Conference on Networking and Future Internet (ICNFI 2011).

This conference took place from 5 to 8 april 2011 in Paris, and was address all the challenges of building the Networking and Future Internet.

To know more about the Conference.

About Tülin Atmaca  

Photo Tülin AtmacaTülin ATMACA received the Habilitation Degree (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) in july 2008 from the University of Paris VI (U. Pierre et Marie Curie) and the PhD degree in Computer Science from The University of Paris XI (ORSAY), in France in 1987. From 1986 to 1988 she has taught in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Paris XI. From 1989 to 1991, she was Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Paris VI. Since January 1992, she has been Associate Professor at Institut Telecom/ Telecom SudParis in France, in the Networking and Service department. She was a Visiting Professor in the Computer Science Department of the North Carolina State University, as well as the department of Industrial Engineering of the Rutgers University. She supervised 15 PhD thesis, 6 Post-doc and numerous Master thesis.

Her research interests are in the areas of performance evaluation of telecommunication networks (ATM, FR, Optical Networks, IP...), of traffic and congestion control, and Quality of Services aspects in these networks. She is involved in several national and international research projects in the field of the optical packet switching network and their performance (RNRT/ROM, RNRT/ROM-EO, ANR/ECOFRAME, CARRIOCAS, Euro-NGI, Euro-FGI, Euro-NF and Industrial research projects with Alcatel et France Telecom, etc.).
She is author of 4 book chapters and more than 150 publications. She is also member of program committees and co-chair of various international conferences (Infocom, GlobeCom, IP-QoS, AICT, ISCIS, SAINT, ICDT,...) She is in Editorial Board of 3 journals, (chief is one of theme). Her recent research interests include the optical multi-service networks: QoS aspect in WAN and MAN and the performance of optical access networks.

About AgoraPlace Conference

Logo AgoraPlaceThe first goal of this conference is to provide a selective and interdisciplinary forum for research in Small Satellites Systems.

The second goal is to provide a remarkable opportunity for the academic and industrial community to address new challenges and discuss future research directions in the area of small satellites.

The third goal is to give the young participants a chance to meet experienced professors and experts from the industry.


Telecom SudParis organize a special track at ISoLA 2010 symposium

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Noël Crespi and Gyu Myoung Lee, respectively Professor and Research Fellow at Telecom SudParis, both organize the track "Emerging services and technologies for a converging Telecommunications / Web world in smart environments of the Internet of Things", in the frame of ISoLA 2010 international symposium.

Thomas Magedanz, Fraunhofer FOKUS, organize the track with them.

The 4th "International Symposium On Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation" will take place on 18-20 October 2010 in Heraclion (Crete).

To know more about the track.

About ISoLA

ISoLA 2010ISoLA is a forum for developers, users, and researchers to discuss issues related to the adoption and use of rigorous tools for the specification analysis, verification, certification, construction, test, and maintenance of systems from the point of view of their different application domains. To bridge the gap between designers and developers of (formal methods based) rigorous tools, and users in engineering and in other disciplines, it fosters and exploits synergetic relationships among scientists, engineers, software developers, decision makers, and other critical thinkers. In particular, by providing a venue for the discussion of common problems, requirements, algorithms, methodologies, and practices, ISoLA aims at supporting researchers in their quest to improve the utility, reliability, flexibility and efficiency of tools for building systems and users in their search of adequate solutions to their problems. Applications and case studies with a conceptual message and experience papers with a clear link to tool construction are all encouraged.

To know more about ISoLA

About Noël Crespi

Noël Crespi holds a "diplôme d’ingénieur" from ENST, a PhD and habilitation from Paris VI University. He worked from 1993 in CLIP, Bouygues Telecom and joined France Telecom R&D in 1995 where he led the Mobicarte prepaid service project and took an active role in various standardisation committees. In 1999, he joined Nortel Networks as Telephony Program manager. He joined Institut Telecom in 2002 and is currently professor and Program Director, leading the Network and Service Architecture lab. He is appointed as coordinator for the standardisation activities in ETSI and 3GPP. He is also a Visiting Professor at Asian Institute of Technology. He is a senior member of IEEE.

About Gyu Myoung Lee

Gyu Myoung Lee received B.S. degree from Hong Ik University, Seoul, Korea, in 1999 and M.S., and Ph.D. degree from KAIST, Daejeon, Korea, in 2000 and 2007, respectively. He is currently with Institut Telecom as a research fellow. He worked as a research professor in KAIST, Korea and as a guest researcher in NIST, USA, in 2007. He also worked as a visiting researcher in the University of Melbourne, Australia, in 2002. He has served as a rapporteur in ITU-T for standardization. His research interests include ubiquitous networking and services for future Internet.

About Thomas Magedanz

Thomas Magedanz (PhD) is professor of the chair for Next Generation Networks (AV - Architektur der Vermittlungsknoten in German) in the electrical engineering and computer sciences faculty of the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, where he is educating masters and PhD students in the fields of multimedia Service Delivery Platform technologies on top of converging fixed and mobile networks, Next Generation Networks, and the Future Internet.
In addition, he leads the Next Generation Network Infrastructures (NGNI) Competence Center at Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS (formerly known as GMD Institute FOKUS) in Berlin, Germany, where he is responsible for the performance of major international R&D co-operations and related projects in the context of next generation telecommunications infrastructures. In this context he is a globally recognized pioneer of the development and delivery of advanced network and service technology testbeds and related software tools in the fields of Next Generation Networks and the emerging Future Internet for both academia and industry. Well known examples include the Open IMS Playground and the Open SOA Telco Playground.

Updated on 01/23/2012