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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Licence:

    • G. Neglia, “Probability”, 50.5H, 1st year Water Engineering degree (L3), niv. of Nice Sophia Antipolis (UNS), France.

    • D. Politaki, “Intro Web”, 36H, (L1), UNS, France.

  • Master:

    • S. Alouf, “Performance Evaluation of Networks”, 31.5H, M2 IFI Ubinet, UNS, France.

    • A. Jean-Marie, “Foundations of Network Modeling”, 12H, MPRI, Univ. Paris Diderot/ENS Ulm/Univ. Paris Saclay, France.

    • G. Neglia, “Distributed Optimization and Games”, 31.5H, M2 IFI Ubinet, UNS, France.

    • G. Neglia, responsible for the “Winter School on Complex Networks”, 22.5H, M1 Computer Science, UNS, France.

    • K. Avrachenkov, “Random-walk based algorithms for complex network analysis” at “Winter School on Complex Networks”, 2H, M1 Computer Science, UNS, France.

Supervision

  • PhD defended:

    • Alexandre Reiffers-Masson, “Competition over visibility and popularity in on line social networks”, UAPV, 12 January 2016, advisors: Eitan Altman and Yezekael Hayel.

    • Jithin Kazhuthuveettil Sreedharan, “Sampling and Inference in Complex Networks”, Univ. Côte d'Azur, 2 December 2016, advisor: Konstantin Avrachenkov.

    • Nessrine Trabelsi, “A Generic Framework for User Association and Interference Management in LTE Cellular Networks”, UAPV, 20 December 2016, advisors: Eitan Altman and Rachid El Azouzi.

  • PhD in progress:

    • Zaid Allybokus, 1 July 2016, advisors: Konstantin Avrachenkov and Lorenzo Maggi (Huawei).

    • Arun Kadavankandy, “Random Matrix Theory and Complex Networks,” 5 March 2014, advisors: Konstantin Avrachenkov and Laura Cottatellucci (Eurecom).

    • Hlib Mykhailenko, “Probabilistic approaches for big data analysis,” 1 May 2014, advisors: Fabrice Huet (Scale team) and Philippe Nain.

    • Dimitra Politaki, “Greening data center,” 1 February 2016, advisors: Sara Alouf and Fabien Hermenier (UNS).

    • Alina Tuholukova, “Caching at the Edge: Distributed Phy-aware Caching Policies for 5G Cellular Networks,” 1 July 2016, advisors: Petros Elia (Eurecom) and Giovanni Neglia.

Juries

Maestro members participated in the Habilitation (HDR) thesis committees of (in alphabetical order):

Patrick Loiseau, “Game theory and statistical learning in security, privacy and networks”, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris), 8 December 2016 (E. Altman as reviewer and jury president);

and in the Ph.D. committees of (in alphabetical order):

Alexandre Reiffers-Masson, “Competition over visibility and popularity in on line social networks”, UAPV, 12 January 2016 (E. Altman as advisor);

Nesrine Ben Khalifa, “Evolutionary games with non-uniform interactions and delays”, UAPV, 16 December 2016 (E. Altman as examiner).

Mikael Touati, “Cooperative Game Theory and Stable Matchings in Networks”, Telecom ParisTech, 1st December 2016 (E. Altman as advisor);

Jithin Kazhuthuveettil Sreedharan, “Sampling and Inference in Complex Networks”, Univ. Côte d'Azur, 2 December 2016 (K. Avrachenkov as advisor, A. Jean-Marie as jury president);

Nessrine Trabelsi, “A Generic Framework for User Association and Interference Management in LTE Cellular Networks”, UAPV, 20 December 2016 (E. Altman as advisor);

Osti Prajwal, “Resource allocation in wireless access network: A queueing theoretic approach”, Aalto Univ., Helsinki, Finland, 11 August 2016 (K. Avrachenkov as opponent).