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And here's the student-mentor list, please find your student-mentor during coffee break

STUDENTMENTOR
Diana Andreea PopescuSimon Chatterjee
Aydin RajaeiIgnacio Castro
Mohammed AlasmarJonathan Crowcroft
Walla Al-EidarousAndrew Scott
Lyndon FawcettSteve Uhlig
Timm BoettgerAndrew Moore
JINGYUN ZHANGMiguel Rio
Shan HuangAngelos Marnerides
Stephen McQuistinDimitrios Pezaros
Nicholas HartGianni Antichi
Yousef AmarLuigi Rizzo
Richard CzivaNoa Zilberman
jie dengNik Sultana
Jamie BirdMark Handley
Neelakandan Manihatty BojanIan Wakeman
Eder FernandesPeter Pietzuch
Ilias MarinosNicholas Race
Nicola GvozdievRichard Clegg
James HadleyHakim Weatherspoon
Nasreddine FerganiGeorge Parisis
Lynne SalamehDavid Salmon
Vishal ShrivastavColin Perkins
Argyrios TasiopoulosGareth Tyson
Donya RahmaniIoannis Psaras
Amna Abdul WahidTim Chown


On 4 July 2016 at 15:43, Hamed Haddadi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi all,
looking forward to seeing many of you this week. Here's the programme for the week, http://coseners.net/msn2016/

Please note, talkslots are 15mins INCLUDING Q&A, hence sessions will start right on time and the presentations will br promptly stopped at 12mins, giving 3 mins for Q&A. Sessions chairs will give you a 1-minute warning.

best wishes

Programme for 28th Multi-Service Networks workshop MSN 2016

Thursday, 7th July 2016

10:00 Registration and coffee

10:30 Welcome (Iain Phillips, Hamed Haddadi)

10:35 Session 1 (Chair: Iain Philips)

  • Richard Clegg (I): Faces in the Clouds: Long-Duration, Multi-User, Cloud-Assisted Video Conferencing
  • Maciek Konstantynowicz(Ci): The Fast Data Project (FD.io)
  • Diana Andreea Popescu* (C): Network Measurements for Data Centres
  • Jong Hun Han (C): Blueswitch: Enabling Provably Consistent Configuration of Network Switches
  • Eder Leāo Fernandes* (Q): Horse: towards an SDN traffic dynamics simulator for large scale networks
  • Stephen McQuistin (G): TCP Goes to Hollywood

12:15 Photos & Lunch at Cosener’s House

13:30 Session 2 (Chair: Andrew Moore)

  • Neelakandan Manihatty Bojan* (C): Schedulers for Hybrid Data Center Network
  • Morteza Kheirkhah (E): Low Latency MultiPath TCP
  • Ioannis Psaras (U): KEBAPP: Keyword-Based Mobile Application Sharing
  • Yousef Amar* (Q): Privacy-Aware Infrastructure for Managing Personal Data
  • Lynne Salameh* (U): Frost: A webpage completion time analysis tool
  • Marwan Fayed (St): Client-Driven Network-level QoE fairness for Encrypted `DASH-S’

15:15 Coffee

15:45 Session 3 (Chair: Ian Wakeman)

  • Noa Zilberman (C): Systems for Big Data Applications: Terminating Terabits
  • Nicholas Hart* (L): sBGP: A hybrid SDN approach to interdomain routing
  • Hakim Weatherspoon (Co): Chupja–PHY Covert Channels: Can you see the Idles?
  • Luigi Rizzo (P): A Fast and Practical Software Packet Scheduling Architecture
  • Jon Crowcroft (C): The Alan Turing Inst. for Data Science – Systems!

17:00 Free time!

19:00 Pimms and Beer and 19:30 Dinner at Cosener’s House

Friday 8th July 2016

9:00 Session 4 (Chair: Peter Pietzuch)

  • Thomas Dreibholz (S): NorNet — The Internet Testbed for Multi-Homed Systems
  • Lyndon John Fawcett* (L): Fogify: Network Functions Virtualisation for the Fog
  • Richard Cziva (G): Roaming vNFs at the Network Edge using Glasgow Network Functions
  • Jie Deng* (Q): Profiling the Network Behaviour of Hadoop
  • Nikola Gvozdiev (U): Redirecting traffic spikes
  • Aydin Rajaei* (Su): GSAF: Efficient and Flexible Geocasting for Opportunistic Networks
  • Truong Khoa Phan* (U): Optimising Performance of Xcast using SDN and NFV

11:00 Coffee

11:15 Session 5 (Chair: Hamed Haddadi)

  • Timm Boettger* (Q): A Glimpse at the Internet Ecosystem through the Lens of the large video streaming platform
  • Vishal Shrivastav* (Co): Globally Synchronized time via datacenter network
  • Shan Huang* (Q): Detecting Middlebox Interference on Applications
  • Jamie Bird* (L): Providing Resilience within NFV Infrastructures
  • Steven Simpson (L): DDoS remediation with eBPF
  • James Sterbenz (K): The Internet of Mobile Devices Sucks; The Internet of Things will be much Worse

13:00 Lunch & Brendan Murphy prize

Affiliation codes:  C(ambridge), Ci(sco), Co (Cornell), E(dinburgh), G(lasgow), I(mperial), K (Kansas), L(ancaster), P (Pisa), Q(MUL), Si (Simula Research Laboratory), So(uthampton), St(irling), Su(ssex), U(CL)

*: PhD student talk.

We are pleased to have ACM SIGCOMM and CISCO as sponsors this year.