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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Master 2nd year: Bruno Sericola, Mathematics, 12 hours, M2, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France.

  • Master 2nd year: Bruno Sericola, Logistic and performance, 12 hours, M2, Faculté de sciences économiques/University of Rennes 1, France.

  • Master 2nd year: Gerardo Rubino, Performance Evaluation, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France, 16 hours.

  • Master 2nd year: Performance Evaluation, Bruno Tuffin, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France, 4 hours.

  • Master 2nd year: César Viho, Algorithms on graphs, 40 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master 2nd year: César Viho, Multimedia Networking, 8 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master 2nd year: Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, Multimedia streaming over IP (MMR), 48 hours, Esir/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master 2nd year: Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, Multimedia services in IP networks (RSM), 29 hours, Esir/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master 2nd year: Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, Software Defined Networks, 4 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master 2nd year: Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, Video streaming over IP, 8 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master pro. 2nd year: Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, C Programming, 12 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • ENSAI Rennes 3rd year: Gerardo Rubino, Neural Networks, 9 hours.

  • Supelec Rennes 3rd year: Gerardo Rubino, Dependability Analysis, 15 hours.

  • Seminars: Yann Busnel, Big Data for Security and Safety, 12 hours, Sapienza Universitá di Roma, Italy, April 2016.

  • Seminars: Yann Busnel, Big Data for Security and Safety, 18 hours, Indian Institute of Technology, Indore, India, October 2016.

Supervision

  • PhD in progress: Ajit Rai, “Availability prediction with logistics”, started in May 2015; advisors: B. Tuffin & G. Rubino, University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Corentin Hardy,“Device-Assisted Distributed Machine-Learning on Many Cores”, started in April 2016; advisors: Bruno Sericola & Erwan Le Merrer from team Cidre, University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Yves Mocquard, “Analyse de flux de données massifs dans les systèmes distribués large échelle”, started on September 2015; advisors: Bruno Sericola and Emmanuelle Anceaume from team Cidre, University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Ali Hodroj, “Enhancing content delivery to multi-homed users in broadband mobile networks”, started in November 2015; advisors: Bruno Sericola, Marc Ibrahim and Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, University Rennes 1 and St Joseph University of Beyrouth.

  • PhD in progress: Hamza Ben Ammar, “Socially-aware network and cache resources optimization for efficient media content delivery in Content Centric Networks”, started in October 2015; advisors: Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, Adlen Ksentini and Soraya Ait Chellouche, University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Imad Alawe, “Mobile SDN architecture”, started in October 2015; advisors: César Viho, Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, University Rennes 1, Philippe Bertin, B-COM and Davy Darche, TDF.

  • PhD in progress: Jean-Michel Sanner; Cifre Grant, Orange Labs, “SDN technologies for network services performances adaptation of carriers networks”; started on January 2013; Advisors: Y. Hadjadj-Aoul and G. Rubino; University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Yue Li; Cifre Grant, Orange Labs; title: “Elaboration d'une architecture réseau unifiée, ouverte et flexible”, started on October 2013; Advisors: Y. Hadjadj-Aoul and G. Rubino; University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Nicolás Jara, “Fault tolerant design of dynamic WDM optical networks”, Technical University Federico Santa María (UTFSM) and university of Rennes 1, France. Advisors: R. Vallejos (Chile) and G. Rubino (France). Defense in 2017.

  • PhD in progress: Laura Aspirot, “Fluid Approximations for Stochastic Telecommunication Models”, University of the Republic, Uruguay. Advisors: E. Mordecki (Uruguay) and G. Rubino (France). Defense in 2017.

  • PhD in progress: Jorge Graneri, “Mathematical Models for Semantic Memory”, University of the Republic, Uruguay. Advisors: E. Mizraji (Uruguay) and G. Rubino (France). Started end 2016.

  • Master Project R& I 2016–2017, of Joshua Peignier and Estelle Varloot: “Game-theoretic tools to analyze classical vs collaborative economies”. Advisors: B. Tuffin and P. Maillé from Telecom Bretagne.

Juries

Bruno Tuffin was a member of the following PhD defense committees:

  • Juan Eduardo Piccini: “Static Reliability and Resilience in Dynamic Systems”, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, Mars 2016; reviewer.

  • Maïder Estécahandy: “Méthodes accélérées de Monte-Carlo pour la simulation d'événements rares. Applications aux Réseaux de Petri”, Université de Pau et de l'Amour, Mars 2016; reviewer.

  • Wenjing Shuai: “Management of electric vehicle systems with self-interested actors”, Telecom Bretagne, Sept. 2016; president.

  • Simon Theissing: “Supervision en Transport Multimodal”, université de Paris-Saclay, Dec. 2016.

Bruno Sericola was a reviewer of the following PhD defense committee:

  • A. Anjuka: “Stationary analysis of fluid queueing models”, Faculty of Science and Humanities, Anna University, Chennai, India.

Bruno Sericola was the president of the jury for the recruitement of Inria researchers in 2016.

Gerardo Rubino was a member of the following PhD defense committees:

  • Juan Eduardo Piccini: “Static Reliability and Resilience in Dynamic Systems”, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, Mars 2016; reviewer.

  • Wassim Abbessi: “Mesures et Modélisation Fluide de Trafic Multimédia en Vue d'une Meilleure Gestion du Flux”, ENSI, Tunisia, November 12, 2016; reviewer.

  • Yu-Ting Lin: “Performance analysis of video streaming services in mobile networks', ParisTech, Paris, December 9, 2016; reviewer.

César Viho was:

  • a member of juries for the recruitment of young graduate scientists and senior researchers at Inria;

  • a member of the juries for the recruitment of young Associate Professors and Full Professors at ISTIC-Université Rennes 1;

  • the Director of the MATISSE (Mathematics, Electronics and Computer Sciences) doctoral school in charge of managing the recruitment of PhD students and their activities during their doctorate, in all the concerned areas of the doctoral school.