Landmark events
With the end of May, the Wednesday morning reading group cycle also comes to an end, for this year. The coordinators Francesca Bassi and François Durand will be happy to plan the next season.
However, there are still available slots for the Wednesday afternoon seminar talks, so feel free to apply.
Lincs newcomers
Francesca Fossati
Francesca currently holds the position of Associate Professor, and her research focuses on resource allocation problems, particularly fairness and resource allocations for congested networks. She has also worked on reinforcement learning algorithms for VNF scaling in 4G and 5G cores. Her expertise includes game theory, optimization, and machine learning/AI approaches to model and solve these problems. She has already participated in LINCS seminars and collaborates with several LINCS members on papers and projects in different contexts. We are glad to announche that she is now associated member of the LINCS.
Elena Nardi
Elena is a Research Engineer within the Dioptra team and her primary focus revolves around Iris, an open-source platform for orchestrating a specific set of network route probing measurements from multiple Internet vantage points. She has a Ph.D. in Physics from Aix-Marseille University and a Master’s degree in Data Science. Prior to joining the Dioptra team, she worked for several years as a consultant for R&D projects funding.
Sayed Kazemi
Sayed is a Research Engineer within the Dioptra team and his primary focus revolves around Iris, an open-source platform for orchestrating a specific set of network route probing easurements from multiple Internet vantage points. He has a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University and has extensive industry experience. Prior to joining the Dioptra team, he was a senior software engineer at Google for nearly a decade. Saied’s expertise spans several domains, including computer architecture, cloud computing, and kernel development within Unix-like operating systems