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CoNEXT Student Workshop 2018 : Student Workshop co-located with ACM CoNEXT 2018

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Link: https://conferences2.sigcomm.org/co-next/2018/#!/studentworkshop
 
When Dec 4, 2018 - Dec 4, 2018
Where Heraklion, Greece
Submission Deadline Sep 10, 2018
Notification Due Oct 17, 2018
 

Call For Papers

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Student Workshop co-located with ACM CoNEXT 2018
December 4, 2018
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
https://conferences2.sigcomm.org/co-next/2018/#!/studentworkshop
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Important dates & submission
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* Submission: September 10, 2018 (23:59:59pm AoE)
* Notification of Acceptance: October 17, 2018
* Workshop Date : December 4, 2018

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Call for Papers
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Following the success of previous years, the main conference will be preceded with a one-day Student Workshop. The ACM CoNEXT 2018 Student Workshop aims at providing a platform for graduate students in the area of computer networks and communications to present their ongoing research efforts. The venue also represents a unique opportunity for students to network with other junior researchers as well as more experienced ones, receive constructive feedback, guidance, tips, and learn about cutting-edge research problems being tackled by the community.
We encourage submissions from graduate students about research at an early stage as well as more advanced dissertation-level research. Note that the accepted presentations will not be published as proceedings, so graduate students can submit their already accepted/published dissertation-level research. Research addressing nonstandard topics, controversial problems and approaches is of particular interest. Moreover, in making Student Travel Grant decisions, students with accepted presentations at the Student Workshop will be given higher priority. In addition to the presentation during the Student Workshop, students can also present a poster about the accepted work during the poster session of CoNEXT.
The scope of the workshop is broad and covers all aspects of networking research.
Example topics include (but not limited to):

* Mobile, ad hoc, wireless, and cellular data networks
* Self-driving networks and machine learning
* Network verification and synthesis
* Energy-efficient computing and networking
* Mobile data and computation offloading
* Augmented reality, cyber-physical systems, Internet of things
* Future Internet protocols and architectures
* Network applications and services
* Network measurement and modeling
* QoE measurement of network services
* Traffic measurement, analysis, and engineering
* Information/content-centric networks
* Data center networks and cloud computing
* SDN, programmable dataplanes, P4, network programming
* Network economics and networked markets
* Online social networks
* Network economics, incentives and game theory
* Security, trust, and privacy in fixed and mobile networks
* Network function virtualization, middleboxes
* Topics at the interface between networking, communications, and information theory

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Submission
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Please follow the ACM CoNEXT 2018 Formatting Guidelines EXCEPT for the following two differences:
Papers are limited to TWO (2) pages plus references only. Note that the two-page limit includes ALL figures, tables but does not include references.
Please provide only author names and affiliations; it is not necessary to add PAPER ID and number of pages.
Abstracts can be submitted here: https://conext18studentworkshop.hotcrp.com/

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Chairs
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Stefan Schmid, University of Vienna, Austria
Zubair Shafiq, University of Iowa, USA

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TPC
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Jeremy Blackburn (University of Alabama Birmingham, USA)
Andreas Blenk (TU Munich, Germany)
Bala Chandrasekaran (MPI, Germany)
Josiah Chavula (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
Marco Chiesa (KTH, Sweden)
Haipeng Dai (Nanjing University, China)
Aaron Ding (TU Munich, Germany)
Ramakrishnan Durairajan (University of Oregon, USA)
Tobias Fiebig (TU Delft, Netherlands)
Marcel Flores (Verizon Digital Media Services, USA)
Soudeh Ghorbani (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Oliver Hohlfeld (RWTH, Germany)
George Iosifidis (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Samuel Jero (Purdue University, USA)
Xin Jin (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Ricky K. P. Mok (CAIDA, USA)
Srinivas Narayana (MIT, USA)
Jeremiah Onaolapo (University College London, UK)
Zafar Ayyub Qazi (LUMS, Pakistan)
Philipp Richter (MIT, USA)
Stefanie Roos (TU Delft, Netherlands)
Liron Schiff (GuardiCore, Israel)
Shuyu Shi (Nanyang Technology University, Singapore)
Christina Vlachou (Hewlett Packard, USA)

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