What’s coming next!
LINCS and ERC-NEMO 2-day Workshop “Performance Guarantees in Wireless Networks”
– ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE: FRANÇOIS BACCELLI (INRIA), JEAN-MARIE GORCE (INSA/INRIA), ANNA FRISONE (LINCS)
– MARCH 2023, WEDNESDAY 8TH AND THURSDAY 9TH (9AM – 5.30PM)
– THE WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD AT LINCS – 19 PLACE MARGUERITE PEREY, 91123 PALAISEAU, AMPHI ROSE DIENG
Workshop’s webpage with all invited speakers’ abstracts : https://www.lincs.fr/workshop-on-performance-guarantees-in-wireless-networks/
Detailed programme : https://www.lincs.fr/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Program_WS_BaccelliGorce_FINAL.pdf
LINK to register (mandatory to attend!): https://www.telecom-paris.fr/agenda/lincs-workshop-wireless-networks
Coming talks at LINCS seminar
- A Converse for Fault-tolerant Quantum Computation by Avhishek Chatterjee (IIT Madras) – Feb. 8
- Some Methods to Improve IoT Performance and Cybersecurity by Erol Gelenbe (Institute of Theoretical & Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences, & Laboratoire I3S Univ. Cote d’Azur) – Feb. 22
Practical Networks
- Andrea Araldo (TSP) – March 1
- Makhlouf Hadji (SystemX) – March 22
- Lorenzo Maggi (Nokia) – April 12
Network Theory Working Group
- Ilia Shilov (Inria) – Febr. 22
- Guodong Sun (Inria+Nokia) – March 15
- Elie De Panafieu (Nokia) – April 5
Python Workshop
- Maxime Mouchet (IPinfo) – March 29
- Matthieu Gouel (Sorbonne) – April 19
- Guillaume Nibert (Sorbonne) – May 10
What we’ve been doing…
« What next? » event for PhD students

Webpage of the event: https://www.lincs.fr/events/what-next-event-for-the-phds/
Navigating the PhD is certainly not an easy task, but making decisions about what to do next can be even more complicated and stressful.
@LINCS we know how difficult and disorienting this can be, thus we invited some former LINCS members (who were in this situation only a few years ago) to tell us their stories. We chose people who undertook very different paths: they ended up in academia, in startups, in big companies, in public institutions… They were ready to share their experience, including all their doubts, their hesitations, their failures, their inspirations, etc.
It is good to have an idea of “what’s outside” and it is important to think about what can make one happy. Different paths bring different pros and cons, which it is worth exploring. Together is definitely better!
SPEAKERS:
- Francesca Bassi (SystemX)
- Gabriele Castellano (Huawei)
- Céline Comte (CNRS Toulouse)
- Rémy Léone (Scaleway)
- Leonardo Linguaglossa (Télécom-Paris)
- Flavia Salutari (BNP Paribas)

Talks at LINCS seminar
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Spatial network calculus and performance guarantees in wireless networks by Ke Feng (Inria)
- A Linear Algebraic Framework for Quantum Internet Dynamic Scheduling by Paolo Fittipaldi (Sorbonne)
- Coalitional Manipulation of Voting Rules: Simulations on Empirical Data
by François Durand (Nokia) - PA-CODA: Planner-Agnostic Collision Detection and Avoidance for Multi-Robot Navigation by Sara Ayoubi (Nokia)
- Network Intelligence in the Open RAN: architectures, challenges and open experimental platforms by Salvatore D’Oro (Northeastern University)
- Coverage and Stability Analysis of Cellular Network with Temporal Traffic by Qiong Liu (Télécom-Paris)
- Talking to robots and drones: Network requirements for autonomous agents in factories and warehouses of the future by Matthew Andrews (Nokia)
Practical Networks
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Platooning in VANETs by Emma Braiteh (TP)
- How Google Manages Its Data-Center Interconnexion With Sdn by Matthieu Gouel (Sorbonne)
- Special RG session: presentation of the TP software radio platform by Philippe Martins (TP) **only on site**
- The magic of container networking: a (not-so) short introduction by Leonardo Linguaglossa (TP)
Network Theory Working Group
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Collective Behavior Emerging From Multiple Agents in Networks by Andrea Araldo (TSP)
- Optimal Bounds for the No-Show Paradox via SAT Solving by Emma Caizerguez (Nokia)
- Unimodular Random Graphs by François Baccelli (Inria)
- An introduction to network calculus by Ke Feng (Inria)
Python Workshop
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Note taking and knowledge management with Obsidian.md and Zotero by Guillaume Nibert (Sorbonne)
- Hands-on JavaScript by Rémi Varloot (Nokia)
- What is JavaScript? by Rémi Varloot (Nokia)
- Introduction to Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning with Petting Zoo by Claire Bizon Monroc (Inria)
Follow us!
On our website: www.lincs.fr
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/LINCS_Paris
On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8K10O_xmNUbeVJgLnrFNxQ
On LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/lincs-paris
Come find us…
Join us at 19 place Marguerite Perey, Palaiseau, 91123 Palaiseau (4th floor)