What’s coming next!
SAVE THE DATE: The 2023 LINCS Annual Workshop will take place on July 5th & 6th.
(Amphi Rose Dieng, at Télécom-Paris in Palaiseau)
** Here’s the event’s official web-page: https://www.lincs.fr/events/2023-lincs-annual-workshop/ **
Members of the Scintific Committee giving talks in presence: prof. Nick Bambos (Stanford University), prof. Roch Guerin (Washington University in Saint Louis), prof. Marco Ajmone-Marsan (Politecnico di Torino).
« Let’s name it together! »
@ LINCS we launched an on-line survey to name our shared scientific exchange room after a woman scientist. The winner is…Hedy Lamarr! In June, we’ll organize a little party to oficilize this.

HEDY LAMARR. Austrian-born American actress (1914 – 2000), inventor of the Frequency-hopping spread spectrum, a technique used in GPS, Wifi, and Bluetooth.
Coming talks at LINCS seminar
- Séance préparation POSTER by Sébastien Tixeuil (Sorbonne) – May 31
- PhD thesis defense of Pierre POPINEAU by Pierre Popineau (Inria) – June 14
Practical Networks
- Makhlouf Hadji (SystemX) – May 24
- Maxime Elkael (TSP) – June 21
Network Theory Working Group
- Minimum distance in strings by Dimitrios Milioris (Nokia)
Python Workshop
- Matthieu Gouel (Sorbonne) – May 31
What we’ve been doing…
Talks at LINCS seminar
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Three Perspectives to Enhance the Performance of High-Speed Datacenter Networks by Vamsi Addanki (TU Berlin)
- Quantifying the Bias of Transformer-Based Language Models for African American English in Masked Language Modeling by Jerome Ramos (UCL)
- A necessary and sufficient condition for stability of queuing networks with state-dependent departure rates by Pierre Popineau (Inria)
- Strategic Computational Investment in Blockchain Mining by Swapnil Dhamal (Télécom-SudParis)
- Distributed Function Computation over Networks by Derya Malak (Eurecom)
- Age of Information Processes under Strongly Mixing Communication by Adrian Redder (Paderborn Univ.)
Practical Networks
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Content Delivery Networks: providing content at global scale by Andrea Araldo (Télécom-SudParis)
- Wireless communications for dummies – part 2 by Lorenzo Maggi (Nokia)
- Platooning in VANETs by Emma Braiteh (Télécom-Paris)
- How Google Manages Its Data-Center Interconnexion With Sdn by Matthieu Gouel (Sorbonne)
Network Theory Working Group
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Sorting under Partial Information by Emma Caizergues (Nokia)
- Gaussian limit laws and generating series by Elie De Panafieu (Nokia)
- An introduction to the numerical solver for multiple integrals by Guodong Sun (Inria+Nokia)
- Introduction to Differential Privacy by Ilia Shilov (Inria)
Python Workshop
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Proving and analysing security protocols with Scyther by Guillaume Nibert (Sorbonne)
- A Bit of Gymnastics in Python by François Durand (Nokia)
- Parse and analyze source codes with Tree-sitter by Maxime Mouchet (IPinfo)
- Note taking and knowledge management with Obsidian.md and Zotero by Guillaume Nibert (Sorbonne)
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On LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/lincs-paris
Come find us…
Join us at 19 place Marguerite Perey, Palaiseau, 91123 Palaiseau (4th floor)