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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Master Ubinet: Chadi Barakat and Walid Dabbous, Evolving Internet, 31.5 hours, M2, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France.

  • Master Ubinet: Chadi Barakat and Walid Dabbous, Internet Measurements and New Architectures, 31.5 hours, M2, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France.

  • Master 1 International: Chadi Barakat, Algorithms for Networking, 22.5 hours, M1, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France.

  • Master Estel: Chadi Barakat, Voice over IP, 9 hours, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France.

  • Master RISM: Chadi Barakat, Mobility and wireless networking, 10.5 hours, University of Avignon, France.

  • Master Ubinet: Arnaud Legout, From BitTorrent to Privacy, 36 hours, M2, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France.

  • Master 1 International: Arnaud Legout, Oral and written communications, 18 hours, M1, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France.

  • Master IUP GMI: Damien Saucez, Security and privacy in networks, 38h, M2, University of Avignon, France.

  • IUT : Damien Saucez, Advanced Network Services and Operator Network Technologies, 27h, L1 and L2, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France.

  • E-learning

    • Python: Arnaud Legout and Thierry Parmentelat are co-authors of the MOOC “Python : des fondamentaux à l'utilisation du langage” that lasts 7 weeks on FUN (https://www.france-universite-numerique-mooc.fr/), Inria. For the third session there were 12954 registered persons among them 1603 qualified for the final attestation of achievement.

    • Bioinformatics: As part of our contribution to E-learning activities, Thierry Parmentelat was co-author in a MOOC published on the FUN platform and named "Bioinformatique : algorithmes et génomes". This MOOC is dedicated to an introduction to the algorithmic techniques used in the interpretation of DNA sequences. It was played for the second time in French in 2016, and Thierry’s contribution, as compared with the first session that was played in 2015. has been the addition of notebooks where the various algorithms are brought to the students’ disposal, so they can run them interactively, or any variation they would want to study, on any DNA fragment they want, including all the ones from the ENA database https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/data/sequence/search. The first notebook-enhanced version of this MOOC in French was played in spring 2016 https://www.fun-mooc.fr/courses/inria/41003S02/session02/info, and attracted 3270 students. An English version of the notebook-enhanced MOOC is scheduled to run on the same FUN platform in spring 2017.

Supervision

  • PhD: Maksym Gabielkov defended his PhD on "Information propagation in social networks" in June 2016. His thesis was supervised by Arnaud Legout.

  • PhD: Xuan Nam Nguyen defended his PhD on "Software Defined Networking in challenged environments" April 22, 2016. His thesis was co-supervised by Thierry Turletti and Walid Dabbous. Damien Saucez also actively contributed to the thesis direction.

  • PhD: Riccardo Ravaioli defended his PhD on "Active and Passive Inference of Network Neutrality" on July 13th 2016. His thesis was co-supervised by Chadi Barakat and Guillaume Urvoy-Keller (I3S).

  • PhD in progress: Karyna Gogunska works on "Empowering Virtualized Networks with Measurement As a Service (MaaS)". Her thesis is co-supervised by Chadi Barakat and Guillaume Urvoy-Keller (I3S).

  • PhD in progress: Muhammad Jawad Khokhar works on "From Network Level Measurements to Expected Quality of User Experience". His PhD is supervised by Chadi Barakat.

  • PhD in progress: Mohamed Naoufal Mahfoudi works on cross-layer optimization techniques for next generation MIMO-based networks since November 2015. His thesis is co-supervised by Walid Dabbous and Robert Staraj (LEAT).

  • PhD in progress: Ghada Moualla works on "the problem of network faults and how to circumvent them by the means of Software Defined Networking, virtualization, and service function chaining" since November 2015. Her thesis is co-supervised by Thierry Turletti and Damien Saucez.

  • PhD in progress: Vitalii Poliakov works on "the application of Software Defined Networking on 5G networks in order to optimise the Quality of Experience of network services" since November 2015. His thesis is co-supervised by Damien Saucez and Lucile Sassatelli (I3S).

  • PhD in progress: Hardik Soni works on "Software Defined Networking in challenged environments" since September 2014. His thesis is co-supervised by Thierry Turletti and Walid Dabbous.

  • PhD in progress: Luigi Vigneri works on "Vehicles as a Mobile Cloud: Leveraging mobility for content storage and dissemination" since April 2014. His thesis is co-supervised by Chadi Barakat and Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos (Eurecom).

Juries

Chadi Barakat served as reviewer of Panagiotis Matzakos PhD thesis, "Scheduling and Congestion Management Policies for QoS Provision in Disruption Tolerant Networks" defended in October at Eurecom.

Walid Dabbous served as reviewer of Leonardo Linguaglossa PhD thesis, "Two challenges of Software Networking: Name-based Forwarding and Table Verification", defended on September 9th 2016 at the Université Sorbonne Paris Cité.

Walid Dabbous served as jury member of Nikolaos Spountzis PhD thesis, "Network Layer Optimization for Next Generation Heterogeneous Networks", defended on December 14th 2016 at Eurecom.

Walid Dabbous served as reviewer for mid-term PhD defense of Sumit Kumara at Eurecom for his thesis entitled "Simultaneous multi-standard SDR platform".

Arnaud Legout served as reviewer of Riccardo Petrocco PhD thesis, "Scalable Video Coding Support for P2P Networks", defended on April 9, 2016, at TU Delft.

Damien Saucez served as reviewer for mid-term PhD defense of Sergio Livi at Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis for his thesis entitled "Towards NFV-based Green Networks".

Thierry Turletti served as reviewer of Sadaf Yasmin PhD thesis, "Cost-effective routing and cooperative framework or opportunistic networks", defended on February 17 2016 at the Faculty of Computing Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Thierry Turletti served as reviewer of Guillaume Gaillard PhD thesis, "Opérer les réseaux de l'Internet des Objets à l'aide de contrats de qualité de service (SLA)", defended on December 19 at University of Lyon, INSA Lyon, France.