MITACS SEMNET (Seminar on Networks)
Location: Carleton University,
School of Computer Science,
Herzberg Building

   


Also visit:
Ad-Hoc Networks and Wireless
Morelia, Mexico - September 24-26
Seminar Schedule

Winter 2007

Date
Speaker
Title (abstract)
Thursday, March 22
3:30 pm
Room 4351 HP
 Dr. Bin Liu
Institute of Applied Mathematics, Chinese Academia of Sciences, School of Mathematic and Statistics, Carleton University

  Analysis of a Production Inventory System with Machine Breakdowns and Shutdowns
Thursday, March 8
1:30 pm
Room 5115 HP
 David Chaum
DigiCash Inc.

 PunchScan: The First Truly-Practical Voter-Verifiable Election System


Carleton Wireless Security Day
Monday, March 5

Begins @ 09:00
Room 5115 HP
 
Mike Burmester
Peter Mason
Christine Laurendeau
Breno de Medeiros
Mazda Salmanian
Jyanthi Hall

 Carleton Wireless Security Day


Fall 2006

Date
Speaker
Title (abstract)
Wednesday, November 1
3pm
Room 5115 HP
 Stefan Ruhrup
Heinz Nixdorf Institute
University of Paderborn, Germany

 Online Routing in Faulty Mesh Networks
Thursday, September 21
3:30 pm
Room 5115 HP
 Breno de Medeiros
Florida State University

 Provably Secure Ubiquitous Systems: Universally Composable RFID Authentication Protocols

 

Fall 2005

Date
Speaker
Title (abstract)
Thursday December 1
1:30-2:30pm
Room 4351 HP
 George Rouskas
North Carolina State University

 Hierarchical traffic grooming in WDM networks
Tuesday October 18
2:30pm - 3:30pm
Room 5115 HP
 George Kesidis
Pennsylvania State University

 Modeling Bandwidth Saturating Internet Worms (slides in pdf)
Saturday October 22
9:00am - 5:00pm

Room 4351 HP
  Oliver Yang
Keivan Navaie
Delfin Montuno
Johan van Leeuwaarden
Yonghua Mao
Bin Liu
Gaing Li

 MITACS/LRSP Workshop on Networks

 

MITACS SEMNET consists of research talks and discussions on all aspects of networks: from theoretical to applied and from scientific to engineering. Of interest will be issues and themes on

SEMNET is sponsored by
o MITACS (Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems) NCE (Networks of Centres of Excellence)

and is under the collaboration of
o SCE ( Department of Systems and Computer Engineering ),
o SCS (School of Computer Science), and
o SMS (School of Mathematics and Statistics).

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Contact: Paul Boone
pboone (at) scs.carleton.ca

Last modified: June 16, 2006