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UCN@Sophia Laboratory of Excellence User Centric Networking. Mediterranean Students Days @ Campus SophiaTech Sophia Antipolis January 23-25 2013 W. Dabbous. Sophia Antipolis Technology park.
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UCN@SophiaLaboratory of ExcellenceUser Centric Networking MediterraneanStudentsDays @ Campus SophiaTech Sophia Antipolis January 23-25 2013 W. Dabbous
Sophia Antipolis Technologypark • 1st European technology park, in terms of constructed professional office and laboratory space • 2400 ha (6000 acres), of which 2/3 are protected green spaces • 1 300 000 m² of professional buildings • 1 414 companies / 30 000 jobs • 22 % of companies and 43 % of jobs are in the ICT sector • Almost 50% of companies have an R&D activity • 170 companies with foreign capital • 70 nationalities • 14 000 engineers / 7 000 researchers / 5 000 students
ICT Campus Graduatestudents computer science & Management Undergradstudents Telecom & CS Engineering School I3S INRIA Eurecom LEAT
UCN@SophiaPartners • University of Nice Sophia Antipolis and associated research laboratories (I3S UMR 7271, LEAT UMR 7248). • The INRIA Sophia Antipolis - Mediterranean research centre. • Eurecomand the Sophia Antipolis branch of Telecom Paris Tech and their research laboratories. • 120 permanent staff and 200 PhD students
UCN@Sophia Missions • The campus partners have adopted four key missions: • Research • Concentrate on specifically identified projects. • Transfer • Teaching • Scientific coordination
The researchproject: User Centric Networking • The user at the centre of the network. • There is a need for: • Efficient data access and management • Flexible programming methods both for conventional applications and new services • Increasedsecurity and privacy • Transparent Support on heterogeneous infrastructure • Reducedenergyrequirements
Five researchthemes • Data Centric Networking • Distributed and ubiquitouscomputing • Security, privacy • Infrastructures: Heterogeneity and Efficiency • EnergyEfficiency
Data Centric Networking • Easy and efficient access to data, • High level of trust, privacy and control • Better better mobility support. • Challenges: • traffic control and resource management, • naming and routing, • and caching strategies.
Distributed and ubiquitouscomputing • New paradigm, innovative applications: • widely accessible networks, • rich personal digital environments, • vast sources of information from which innovative applications are emerging. • Need for new, verified distributed programming models and runtime environments coping with: • finely-grained multi-level parallelism, • scalable computation, • and hardware failures.
Security and Privacy • Enforce usage control of outsourced data by its owner, as if it were stored locally. • Identify threats to users privacy in global communication environment
Infrastructures: Heterogeneity and Efficiency • Autonomous systems have the potential to provide the user with new services, but require to: • Develop energy- and spectrum-efficient transmission methods • Design autonomous network "clouds" that gravitate at the edges of the core network • Study the algorithmic foundations of the general context of autonomous computing and communication systems
EnergyEfficiency • Develop overall strategies to search for the best compromise between : • computing power/transmission quality/network lifetime • Energy-aware design of networks • Multi-criteria optimization problem
Application domains (1) • eHealth: From sensors to homecare services for persons with reduced autonomy • Ambition to federate upstream technological research in order to provide global solutions appropriate for their integration into care procedures and buildings . • In vitro – in vivo continuum, for the creation, evaluation and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to serve the autonomy of individuals.
Application domains (2) • Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) • Specific wireless communications • Embedded computing technologies • Sensor technologies • Cellular technology • Provide comprehensive analysis of solutions likely to be integrated in the near future into vehicles, road infrastructure and into the Internet of the Future
The educationalproject • Reinforce the present Master-2 courseswith the different partners (EURECOM Master of Science, International Masters from the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (Ubinet and CompBio), established through contributions from INRIA and CNRS researchers); Integration of these masters courses into the offering of the KIC EIT ICT Labs Masters school. • Support Master-1 International program • Regular summer school accessible to Masters students and also to on-site or partner PhD students; Integration of this summer school into the program of the KIC EIT ICT Labs. • Reinforce the site's attractiveness, starting at the bachelor's degree level, by establishing a career path of excellence, including initiation into research on LABEX themes (from electronics, to the various facets of computer science) in order to attract young people to ICT sciences.
Innovation & Partnership • One campus for all actors in the innovation chain, e.g. • W3C consortium (www.w3.org) • ERCIM (www.ercim.eu), • SATT PACA Corse (valorpaca.univmed.fr/spip.php?rubrique1) • SCS (Secure Communication Solution - www.pole-scs.org) and PEGASE (www.pole-pegase.com) competitiveness cluster, • Telecom Valley Association (www.telecom-valley.fr), • Partnership platforms (telecoms and development), • PACA-East incubator (www.incubateurpacaest.org
Budget • 5.5 Meuros • Research (50%) • Master (Ubinet), PhD and post-docscholarships • Invitedresearchers • Education (25%) • Innovation (15%)
Possible entry points • M1 program scholarships • M2 Ubinet scholarships • See Guillaume’s presentation for both • PhD scholarships • Excellency tuple{Advisor + Candidate + Topic} • Deadline is around May 15th • Preferred path : do you Internship in one of the Labex teams at Inria, I3S, Eurecom or Leat • (e.g. through the Inria Internship Program see Chadi’s presentation)
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