CALL FOR PAPERS - CoNEXT 2007 Student Workshop
Columbia University, New York, USA
http://edas.info/W.php?page=21
The CoNEXT 2007 Student Workshop, following in the footsteps of the well received CoNEXT'06 Student Workshop, aims to provide a platform for graduate students in the areas of computer networks and data communication to publicize their ongoing research work through posters, obtain feedback and learn what problems are being tackled by fellow students. More importantly, it also provides a venue for them to "network" with their peers and established network researchers, obtain valuable guidance tips in the form of informative panels and participate in a forum designed specifically to benefit graduate students.
Organizers invite submission of 1-2 page abstracts from graduate students worldwide describing their ongoing research work for potential presentation at the CoNEXT 2007 Student Workshop. As always, research work that addressses "non-standard/controversial" problems and approaches are particularly encouraged (even if they are only in a nascent stage). Selected abstracts will appear in the CoNEXT 2007 proceedings and the related posters displayed in the workshop program.
IMPORTANT : Several student travel grants, courtesy of NSF, Cisco and Thomson, will be provided to selected candidates to attend the CoNEXT 2007 Student Workshop and main conference in New York.
Important Dates
Submission : 28th September, 2007 (5:00 pm EST)
Notification : 15th October, 2007
Final Version : 22nd October, 2007
Submission Guidelines
Submission is limited to a TWO page abstract in 10 point Times Roman font. Submissions must follow ACM guidelines.
Please see the website http://edas.info/W.php?page=21 for more details.
Topics for submission include but are not limited to
- Internet measurements and modelling
- Economic aspects of the Internet
- Implementation and experimental evaluation of network protocols and applications
- Network security and deep packet inspection
- Networked games, multimedia applications
- Routing and traffic engineering
- Peer-to-peer and overlay networks
- Wireless and mobile networks
- Ad hoc and sensors networks
- Delay and disruption tolerant networks
- New networking protocols, architectures, and addressing schemes
- Autonomic and dependable communications
Program Committee
Hao Chen, UC Davis
Jon Crowcroft, Univ. of Cambridge
Polly Huang, National Taiwan Univ.
Sharad Jaiswal, Bell Labs India
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Univ. of Southern California
Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts
Amherst Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, Northwestern Univ.
Sridhar Machiraju, Sprint Labs
Sue Moon, KAIST
Eugene Ng, Rice Univ.
Konstantina Papaigannaki, Intel Research
Antonio Pescape, Univ. of Naples
Mukund Seshadri, Sprint Labs
Renata Texaria, LIP6
Milan Vojnovic, Microsoft Research
Technical Program Chairs
Suman Banerjee, University of Wisconsin
Roger Karrer, Duetsche Telecom
Ashwin Sridharan, Sprint Labs

