Deploy360 27 June 2017

Bringing Internet Research to the IETF: Applied Networking Research Workshop Program Now Available

By April FroncekFormer Senior Editor, Internet Society Foundation

The second Applied Networking Research Workshop will take place on Saturday, 15 July, immediately prior to the IETF 99 meeting in Prague, Czech Republic.

The preliminary workshop program is now available online and includes sessions on Measurements, Transport, Implementation & Operations, and Internet Health Metrics. Accepted papers will be made available at no charge via the ACM Digital Library in due course.

The ACM, IRTF & Internet Society Applied Networking Research Workshop 2017 (ANRW’17) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It is sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM, the IRTF, and the Internet Society. The workshop is also generously supported by Comcast and Akamai.

This academic workshop is open to all; the registration fee is $100 USD. Registration information is available. Student travel grants are available and the deadline to apply for these is June 30, 2017.

So if you’re already planning to be in Prague for IETF, check out the workshop program and consider extending your trip by a day to take in these great research talks. And if you’re a student researcher new to the IETF, please apply for a travel grant if that’s appropriate, come along to the workshop, and take advantage of the low student rate registration to attend the IETF meeting week.

Disclaimer: Viewpoints expressed in this post are those of the author and may or may not reflect official Internet Society positions.

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