INFONET SEMINAR
(INFOrmal NETworks Seminar)
Carleton University
School of Computer Science
Herzberg Building
INFONET is an informal seminar with presentations on all issues arising
in the study of networks: from practical to theoretical, from performance
modelling to algorithms, from communication software and protocols to their
semantics, from distributed to data networks, from wireless, sensor,
satellite and ad-hoc networks to nomadic computing, from deterministic to
stochastic, from TCP/IP to performance modeling and QoS, from cryptography
and security to system management. Purpose of the seminar is to instruct
the participants with presentations that have an informal and intuitive
character with discussions on recent and up-to-date topics often as they
are created by the speakers themselves. Please volunteer to give a talk
on your research.
INFONET:
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Winter Term: Wednesday 12:30 to 13:30 pm, Room: 5345 HP
Other Seminars
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr 24
Seyyed Sajjadpour
ProfileMeNot: Combating Privacy in Online
Behavioural Advertising through Obfuscation
Summer Term
During the summer Infonet is held once a month
Fall Term: Wed 11:30 am - 12:30 pm, Room: 5345 HP