[Tccc] SAIL Summer School - Future Internet explained - today

Ramón Agüero ramon
Thu May 3 06:55:18 EDT 2012


Sorry for the cross-posting

The program of the SAIL Summer School has been finalized and the 
call-for-contributions to the Work-In-Progress session has been extended 
until May, 11th. See below for more details.

Best regards,
Ram?n

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SAIL Summer School, Santander (Spain), June 25-28, 2012
"Future Internet explained - today"

www.sail-project.eu/summerschool

SAIL (Scalable and Adaptive Internet Solutions, www.sail-project.eu) 
have the pleasure to invite all interested students (MSc or PhD), 
post-doc and researchers to the SAIL Summer School.

During this week you will get an unique insight in the latest research 
and trends around the Future Internet.

We all know Internet as an integral part of our daily lives. Internet 
has become a commodity, and is often viewed as a hot and modern 
technology. However, when you look into the technical details of how the 
Internet works, you find out that it is based on ideas and technologies 
that emerged more than 40 years ago. It is time for an upgrade!

The summer school is open for students and researchers from all over 
Europe and the rest of the world. The program contains both lectures, 
hands-on exercises and keynote speakers. The Summer School will take 
place at the University of Cantabria. The program and further details
are available at www.sail-project.eu/summerschool.

SAIL ? Scalable and Adaptive Internet Solutions ? is an EU-funded 
research project with 25 partners including leading ICT vendors, 
operators and universities. During two years SAIL has developed a number 
of key concepts for the Future Internet, and the SAIL Summer School 
gives you a unique opportunity to learn more about some of them.

In particular, we will cover topics such as Cloud Networking, Network 
Virtualization, Network of Information and Open Connectivity Services. 
The lectures will be carried out by top researchers in these areas. 
Additionally, there will be two keynote talks, given by reputable 
experts in the area.

Ph.D. students are invited to submit an extended abstract of their 
current research. Some contributions will be selected to be presented 
during a work-in-progress session. This offers an excellent opportunity 
for people working in these areas to exchange ideas with other 
colleagues on an open and informal environment. In addition, an award 
will be given to the best presented work.

To find out more and to register, please visit: 
www.sail-project.eu/summerschool

We hope to see you in Santander!
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