Landmark events
Hello everyone,
It’s been a while ! We’ve been so caught up in new and exciting projects that we haven’t had the chance to stop and wish you a wonderful 2024! Please accept our belated wishes !
International Workshop on RIS
Prof. François Baccelli (Inria) and Dr. Marco Di Renzo (CentraleSupélec) organised the International Workshop on RIS, which took place on February 22&23 at the Amphi Rose Dieng-Kuntz in Palaiseau.
You should know about that, because we spread the word on several mailing list, on LinkedIn and on walls, as you can see in the picture!
If you missed it and you still want to know what you missed, here’s the program : https://www.lincs.fr/international-workshop-on-ris-feb-22-23-2024/.
The talk videos and presentations will be soon available folowing the same link.
We are pleased to announce that the event has been a great success, both in terms of attendance and, particularly, in terms of interactivity with an engaged and challenging audience.
We express a heartfelt thank you to the brilliant speakers who graciously agreed to come from all over Europe and present their work on RIS and to all the participants who traveled to Palaiseau to join us. We hope this gathering serves as a springboard for future collaborations.
We made a post on LinkedIn:(https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7167908630120370176).
It would be great if you could connect to your account and leave a reaction and share it!
LINCS newcomers
Ufuk Bombar (Nokia Bell Labs)
Ufuk is a software development engineer who is working in Timur Fredman’s Team at LIP6 (Sorbonne University). He is a Master’s student and he does its internship with Nokia Bell Labs.
He is a Computer Science enjoyer. He likes to develop distributed applications and tinker with Kubernetes, he is currently interested in WASM in edge computing. Outside of work, he is interested in cycling and piano.
Luis Muñecas Tomás (Nokia Bell Labs)
As part of his academic program, he is currently undertaking an internship at Nokia, where he will be working on the development of distributed quantum algorithms to be implemented in a future quantum network. Passionate of the quantum world, he aims to contribute to the advancement and improvement of quantum networks, exploring their potential applications, such as Quantum Key Distribution, pushing the boundaries of quantum computing research.
What’s coming next!
LINCS @ the annual meeting of PEPR – Future Networks
Many LINCS members will be in Grenoble presenting their projects at the PEPR – Future Networkds annual meeting of the scientific & technical committee. LINCS director Daniel Kofman will be there as a co-director representing IMT, together with Serge Verdeyme representing CNRS and Dimitri Ktenas representing CEA.
Gérard Memmi act as a scientific pilot for the targeted project « NAI », focusing on Network and Infrastructure Architectures and Network-Cloud-Sensing Convergence, with Marceau Coupechoux and Leonardo Linguaglossa in his team. François Baccelli will serve as a scientific pilot, the targeted project « FOUND », focusing on Foundations of Future Communication Networks, with Laurent Creusefond and Guodong Sun in his team. Philippe Martins is one of the scientific pilots for the targeted project « FPING », focusing on the French Testbed Network for Next-Generation Mobile Communications. Andrea Araldo is as a member of two projects « MUST » focusing on End-to-end multi domain services management architecture of the future, and « JEN », focusing on mobile networks users tailored. Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro participate in the projet « HI-Sec », focusing on Cybersecurity for the networks of the future.
We are extremely proud that LINCS plays such a fundamental role in shaping these strategic issues that will position France at the forefront of future network technologies.
Coming Talks & Reading Groups
(follow the links to read the abstracts)
Seminar Talks
- We are working for you !
Practical Networks
- Farah-Emma Braiteh (IMT) – Group Signature in Dynamic Clusters – March 13
Network Theory
- Emma Caizergues (Nokia Bell Labs) – Introduction to the cake cutting problem – March 6
Tools, Tips and Tricks
- Fabien Mathieu (Swipecard) – Faites tourner votre LLM chez vous + ipywidget – March 20
What we’ve been doing…
Previous Talks & Reading Groups
(follow the links to watch the talks recordings!)
Previous Seminar Talks
- Bell theorem and the role of complex numbers in quantum information theory, by Marc-Olivier Renou
- Data Poisoning Attacks in Gossip Learning, by Alexandre PHAM
- Authentication through error estimation in QKD, by Ludovic Noirie
Previous Network Theory Reading Groups
- A new perspective of entropy, by Guodong Sun
- Understanding quantum computing using Quirk, a drag-and-drop quantum circuit simulator – Quantum, by Ludovic Noirie
- Proving and analysing security protocols with Tamarin Prover, by Guillaume Nibert
Previous Practical Network Reading Groups
- An introduction to anonymity networks, by Guillaume Nibert
- Understanding quantum computing using Quirk, a drag-and-drop quantum circuit simulator – Basic, by Ludovic Noirie
Previous Tools, Tips and Trics Reading Groups
- A visual journey to convey complex messages through MAThematical ANIMation – manim, by Leonardo Linguaglossa
- Everyone procrastinates: a Beamer demo, by Francesca Bassi
- D3.js tutorial: animating a card game, by Rémi Varloot
The Fun Zone
Souvenir from our winter break social gathering
Here is a nice souvenir from the « gouter » party before winter break. We took a moment to share each one favorite treats and ideas for winter holidays!
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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Come find us…
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2/07/2024 à 09:51
What is the hope for future outcomes from this gathering?