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Landmark events
Regular activities at LINCS have resumed, and there are many new developments as well, such as the «Communication Networks Day» , the reading group «Tools, Tips and Tricks», not to mention our newcomers and the eagerly awaited farewell party that is yet to come !
Communication Networks Day
This semester, LINCS is organizing regular meetings on communication networks. These meetings take place on Fridays and are open to all LINCS members interested in these topics. The aim is to foster interactions among LINCS partners. This particular semester also allows them to engage with visiting Prof. Catherine Rosenberg from the University of Waterloo in Canada.


Tools, Tips and Tricks
This year, the Python Workshop has been renamed to «Tools, Tips and Tricks» to embrace a wider range of topics, making it a hub for researchers in math and computer science to share insights on tools and techniques.
LINCS newcomers
Sanjoy Kumar JHAVAR as a Postdoctoral Researcher
Sanjoy is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the ERC NEMO research group working with Prof. François Baccelli, hosted under the Dynamics of Geometric Networks (DYOGENE) at INRIA Paris. In a broader sense, he is interested in Stochastic geometry. In finer sense he is interested in questions like percolation phase transition, limit theorems for various statistics emerging out of stochastic geometric networks and understanding the behavior of these networks under dynamics. Recently he got interested in similar questions in high dimensional objects like simplicial complexes within these stochastic geometric networks.


Lorena Gonzàles Manzano as a guest
Lorena is associate professor at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain. She is doing a one year research visit in the Institut Polytechnique de Paris. She works in cybersecurity and along this period she will be working on different uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity, including an analysis of AI problems in this area. She is willing to actively participate in LINCS seminars even as a speaker, getting new knowledge and sharing her experience in cybersecurity.
What’s coming next!
Anna’s Farewell «Goûter» Party
For those who weren’t there and for posterity, Anna is the former office manager @LINCS. She left the laboratory last august and promised us a proper farewell after the summer holidays… and there she is!

📅 Wednesday 8th November at 3.30 pm right after the seminar talk
📍 Room Hedy Lamarr (4C06)
🥳 Anna is keeping her promise and will be visiting us for a proper «Pot de départ » with sweets and drinks so…
🤗 Bring yourself !
Coming talks at LINCS seminar
- Seminar talk by Goudong Sun (Inria) – November 8
- Seminar talk by Masoud Hemmatpour (Simula Research Laboratory) – November 22
- Seminar talk by Gourab Ghatak (Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Delhi) – December 6
Coming reading groups :
Practical Networks
- Mohamed Legheraba (UPMC Sorbonne Université) – Gossip learning with linear models on fully distributed data – November 22
- Fabio Pianese (Nokia Bell Labs) – Ensemble distillation for robust model fusion in federated learning – December 13
Network Theory
- Martijn Gösgens (Eindhoven University of Technology) – The Projection Method: A Unified Framework for Community Detection – November 8
- Romain Cervera (Inria) – Joint Communication and Sensing – November 29
- Guillaume Nibert (UPMC Sorbonne Université) – Vérification formelle de protocoles de sécurité – Décember 20
Tools, Tips and Tricks
- Fabien Mathieu (Swapcard) – Developing Python packages with Poetry and Package Helper 3 – November 15
What we’ve been doing…
Comunication Networks Day

- Presentation of the teams, ongoing work, and structuring of exchanges
- «Critical real-time in cellular networks», by Catherine Rosenberg (University of Waterloo, CA) and Ke Feng (Inria)
- «3GPP Standardization at Nokia Bell Labs and Its Interactions with Research», by Luis Uzeda Garcia (Nokia Bell Labs)
Please consider that this activity is not structured for remote participation, and it won’t be recorded.
Previous talks at LINCS seminar
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Modeling of LEO Satellite Constellation and Downlink Analysis Leveraging Cox Point Processes by Chang-sik Choi
- Application of Chaos Engineering Techniques to Protect Cloud-based IoT Ecosystems by Daniel Díaz-López
- Toward Quantum Explainable AI: A Quantum Algorithm for Shapley Value Estimation by Iain Burge
Previous Practical Networks Reading Groups
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Colosseum – A hands-on introduction to software defined radio based network emulation by Maxime Elkael (IMT)
- Opportunistic Federated Learning: An Exploration of Egocentric Collaboration for Pervasive Computing Applications by June Pyo Jung (IMT)
Previous Network Theory Reading Groups
(check the videos at the following links!)
- Quantum Networks for 5-Year-Old Network Researchers by Rémi Varloot (Nokia Bell Labs)
Previous Tools, Tips and Trics (ex Python Workshop) Reading Groups
- Tikz introduction: how to draw a platypus by Emma Caizergues (Nokia Bell Labs)
Room Hedy Lamarr (4C06)

As you might know, Hedy Lamarr is the winner of the online survey to name our shared scientific exchange room after a female scientist. She was an Austrian-born American actress (1914 – 2000), inventor of the Frequency-hopping spread spectrum, a technique used in GPS, WIFI, and Bluetooth.
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