Landmark events
All of LINCS is back and ramping up activities for 2023/2024 !
PEPR 5G – Réseaux du futur
Did you know that LINCS is at the heart of the new National Projet « PEPR 5G – Réseaux du futur » ? You can rewatch the launch event held here at Telecom Paris in Palaiseau.
LINCS Newcomers
Please welcome

Cristina VENITUCCI as a LINCS office manager
Cristina has degrees in media studies and document retrieval, along with several years of experience as an administrative and communication assistant in the field of academic research. She joined us in September to welcome and assist LINCS members with their administrative and logistical needs.

Catherine ROSENBERG as a visiting professor
Catherine is Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo (CA) where she holds the Canada Research Chair in the Future Internet (since 2010) and the Cisco Research Chair in 5G Systems (since 2018).
She will stay @LINCS on first semester 2023/2024 and will conduct research with our team on how FWA can be used to providing internet acces in rural areas.

Joao Paulo MARQUES as a visiting student
Paulo is an Electrical and Computer Engineering Ph.D. Student at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on wireless communications and is supervised by Professor Catherine Rosenberg. Specifically, he is interested in MU-MIMO, resource allocation, optimization and machine learning. He is also very passionate about getting to know different cultures and languages.

Romain CERVERA as an intern
Romain is an M1 student currently in a gap year and studying at CentraleSupélec. His internship will be about modeling large networks using tools from stochastic geometry and graph theory. It is supervised by François Baccelli and takes place at Inria Paris. He is keen on pure and applied mathematics (in fields such as communications or physics), and is eager to discover the world of research.
What’s coming next!
Coming talks at LINCS seminar
- Seminar talk by Iain Burge (Carleton University – Ottawa) – Toward Quantum Explainable AI: A Quantum Algorithm for Shapley Value Estimation – October 4
- Seminar talk by Daniel Díaz-López (Universidad del Rosario – Colombia) – Application of Chaos Engineering Techniques to Protect Cloud-based IoT Ecosystems – October 18
- Masoud Hemmatpour (Simula Research Laboratory) – November 22
- Seminar talk by Antonio CAPONE (Ecole Polytechnique de Milan) – November 29
Practical Networks Reading Group
- Colosseum : A hands-on introduction to software defined radio based network emulation by Maxime Elkael (IMT) – October 4
Network Theory Reading Group
- Quantum Networks for 5-Year-Old Network Researchers by Rémi Varloot (NBL) – October 11
Tools, Tips and Tricks
This reading group replaces the Python Workshop. Stay tuned…
What we’ve been doing…
LINCS PhD thesis defenses
- « Records of stationary processes and unimodular graphs » by Bharath Roy Choudhury (INRIA) – September 18
- « Dynamiques markoviennes à base de processus ponctuels et leurs applications » by Michel Davydov (INRIA) – September 25
- « Unimodularity in Random Networks: Applications to the Null Recurrent Doeblin Graph and Hierarchical Clustering » by Sayeh Khaniha (INRIA) – September 26
« Let’s name it together! »
@LINCS we launched an on-line survey to name our shared scientific exchange room after a woman scientist. And the winner is…


Previous 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.)
Previous Practical Networks Reading Group
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Digital Twins for Networks of Future: Open Research Challenges and Opportunities by Makhlouf Hadji (SystemX)
- 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)
Previous Network Theory Reading 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)
Previous 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)
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)