Members
Overall Objectives
Research Program
Application Domains
Highlights of the Year
New Software and Platforms
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Partnerships and Cooperations
Dissemination
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Section: Dissemination

Promoting Scientific Activities

Scientific Events Organisation

General Chair, Scientific Chair
Member of the Organizing Committees
Member of Conference Steering Committees

Scientific Events Selection

Member of the Conference Program Committees
Session organizer

Journal

Member of the Editorial Boards
Member of Advisory Boards

Invited Talks

Maestro members gave the following keynote lectures/plenary speeches (in alphabetical order):

Eitan Altman gave a keynote talk at The International Symposium on Ubiquitous Networking, UNet 2016, Casablanca, May 30 – June 1st, 2016. Title: Game theory applied to SIS Epidemics in Networks.

Eitan Altman gave a keynote lecture at ITC 28 in Würzburg on 15 September 2015. Title: Dynamic Games for Analyzing Competition in the Internet.

Alain Jean-Marie gave a keynote lecture at the 11th Workshop on Retrial Queues (WRQ11), in Amsterdam, 31 August – 2 September, 2016. Title: Impatient Customers and Optimal Control.

and the following invited talks (in alphabetical order):

Access-time aware cache algorithms, at UCN'16 Workshop on Future challenges in User-Centric Networks, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France, 14 June a workshop of ACM Sigmetrics / IFIP Performance 2016 (G. Neglia);

Distributed spectral decomposition and quantum random walk, at Workshop on critical and collective effects in graphs and networks, MIPT, Moscow, April 2016 (K. Avrachenkov);

Distributed spectral decomposition and quantum random walk, at the 20th Conference of the International Linear Algebra Society (ILAS), Leuven, Belgium, July 2016 (K. Avrachenkov);

Overview and comparison of random walk based techniques for estimating network averages, at COSTNET Conference, Ribno, Slovenia, September 2016 (K. Avrachenkov);

Hitting Times in Markov Chains with Restart and their Applications to Ranking, at Workshop dedicated to W. Stadje, Osnabruck, Germany, October 2016 (K. Avrachenkov).

Leadership within the Scientific Community

Research Administration

E. Altman
  • is co-responsible of one of the five themes of the SFR (Structure Fédérative de Recherche) AGORANTIC (in which Inria is a founding member) entitled “Digital Culture and Virtual Societies”.

S. Alouf
  • was member of the recruitment committee for junior Inria researchers (CR1, CR2);

  • is member of the scientific committee of the joint laboratory Inria-Alstom since May 2014.

K. Avrachenkov
  • together with Arnaud Legout (Diana team) and Fabien Gandon (Wimmics team) is co-responsible of the multi-disciplinary research theme (Action Transversale) “Semantic and Complex Networks” at Inria Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée.

A. Jean-Marie

  • is the scientific coordinator of Inria activities in Montpellier (since 2008); as part of this duty, he represents Inria at the Scientific Council of the Doctoral School “Sciences and Agrosciences” of the Univ. of Avignon, at the Regional Conference of Research Organisms (CODOR);

  • is a member of the Steering Committee of the GDR RO , a national research initiative on Operations Research sponsored by the Cnrs ;

  • is Head of project-team Maestro since October 2014;

G. Neglia
  • is the scientific delegate for European partnerships for Inria Sophia Antipolis – Méditerranée since 2014;

  • is member of the Inria COST GTRI (International Relations Working Group of Inria's Scientific and Technological Orientation Council since 2016.

Maestro members are in the following committees of Inria Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée

Maestro members are in charge of the following tasks for the research center and the project-team: