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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Licence L2: Probability and Statistics, 40 hours, University of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam

  • Licence L3: Introduction to networks, 20 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M1: Computer networks, 24 hours, Esir/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M1: Simulation, 18 hours, Université de Rennes 1, France

  • Master M1: Wireless Networks, 48 hours, Esir/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M1: Performance and dependability evaluation of computer systems, 54 hours M1, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M1: Introduction to graph theory, 14 hours, Esir/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M1: Networks and protocols, 24 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M2: Simulation, 5 hours, Telecom Bretagne, France

  • Master M2: Logistic and performance, 8 hours, Faculté de Sciences économiques/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M2: Multimedia transmission, 36 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M2: Multimedia streaming over IP (MMR), 50 hours, Esir/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M2: Multimedia services in IP networks (RSM), 29 hours, Esir/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M2: Software Defined Networks, 4 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M2: Performance evaluation, 26 hours, ESIR/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M2: Performance Evaluation, 9 hours, M2, Université de Rennes 1, France

  • Master M2: Algorithms on graphs, 40 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

  • Master M2: Multimedia Networking, 8 hours, Istic/University of Rennes 1, France

Supervision

  • Master: Thuy Dung Mai, Economics of CDNs, Université de Rennes 1, 2014, supervised by Bruno Tuffin.

  • PhD: Romaric Ludinard, “Caractérisation locale de fautes dans les systèmes large échelle”, Université de Rennes 1, 2/10/2014; advisors: Bruno Sericola and Emmanuelle Anceaume. See [10] .

  • PhD: Leslie Murray, “New variance reduction methods in Monte Carlo rare event simulation”, University of the Republic (UDELAR), Uruguay, 17/9/2014; advisors: Héctor Cancela (UDELAR) and Gerardo Rubino. See [11] .

  • PhD: Claudio Risso, “Using GRASP and GA to design resilient and cost-effective IP/MPLS networks”, University of the Republic (UDELAR), Uruguay, 5/5/2014; advisors: Franco Robledo (UDELAR) and Gerardo Rubino. See [12] .

  • PhD in progress: Laura Aspirot, “Fluid Approximations for Stochastic Telecommunication Models”, University of the Republic (UDELAR), Uruguay, started in December 2011; advisors: Ernesto Mordecki (UDELAR) and Gerardo Rubino.

  • PhD in progress: Damien Le Quéré, “Conception et étude des performances d'une solution auto-configurable pour les réseaux de transport du futur”, started in January 2012; advisors: B. Sericola and A. Ksentini.

  • PhD in progress: Btissam Er-Rahmadi, Cifre Grant, Orange Labs, “Coopération et auto-* dans un réseau de small cells network”, started on January 2013; advisors: C. Viho and A. Ksentini, University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Osama Arouk, “Cellular-based M2M communication: congestion control”, started on December 2012; advisors: C. Viho and A. Ksentini, University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Farouk Messaoudi, “Orchestration et la virtualisation des ressources de terminaux, la vision Global OS”, started on October 2014; advisor: A. Ksentini, University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Florient Grandhomme, “Etudes de protocoles de routage dynamique externe de type BGP dans un environnement réseaux tactiques adhoc mobiles : faisabilité, performances, qualité de service, et passage à l'échelle”, started on October 2014; advisors: A. Ksentini, G. Guette, University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress: Jean-Michel Sanner, Cifre Grant, Orange Labs, “SDN technologies for network services performances adaptation of carriers networks”; started on January 2013; Advisors: Y. Hadjadj-Aoul and G. Rubino, University Rennes 1.

  • PhD in progress, Yue Li; Cifre Grant, Orange Labs; title: “Elaboration d'une architecture réseau unifiée, ouverte et flexible”, started on October 2013; Advisors: Y. Hadjadj-Aoul and G. Rubino.

  • PhD in progress: Quang Pham Anh Tran, “QoE-based adaptive algorithms for wireless sensor networks”, started on October 2013; advisors: C. Viho, University Rennes 1.

Juries

  • B. Sericola was a member of the juries for the recruitment of young graduate scientists and senior researchers at Inria.

Bruno Tuffin was a member of the following PhD defense committees:

  • Mariem Krichen, “Modèle technico-économique pour le déploiement d'un réseau femto avec partage de ressources”, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin, 2014, rapporteur.

  • Luca Rose, “Decisional Process for Ad Hoc Networks”, SUPELEC, Gif-sur-Yvette, January 2014, rapporteur.

  • Tim Bereton, “Monte Carlo Methods for Complex Stochastic Models”, The University of Queensland, Australia, 2014, rapporteur.

  • Mohamed Lamine Lamali, “Qualité de Service et calcul de chemins dans les réseaux inter-domaine et multicouches”, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin, Septembre 2014, president.

  • Vladimir Fux, “Game-theory approaches to study and influence interactions among self-interested agents in wireless networks”, TELECOM Bretagne, November 2014, president.

Adlen Ksentini was a member of the following PhD defense committees:

  • Malik Mubashir Hassan, “Gestion de la qualité de service dans les réseaux maillés IEEE 802.11s”, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin, Juin 2014, rapporteur.

  • Shengyang Chen, “A Cross-layer Content-aware Energy-efficient Rich Media Application Delivery Scheme in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks”, DCU, Dublin, Irlande, Octobre 2014, rapporteur.

  • Petros Anapliotis, “Content-Aware Networking in Virtualised Environments for Optimised Resource Exploitation”, Université de Bordeaux, December 2014, rapporteur.

Cesar Viho was a member of the following PhD defense committees:

  • Hassan Ali Ahmad, “Design and Analysis of Distributed Mobility Management in IPv6 Mobile Networks”, Telecom Bretagne, January 2014, president.

  • Arnab Sinha, “Self-describing objects with tangible data structures”, IRISA/Université Rennes 1, May 2014.

  • Hamza Samih, “Test basé sur les modèles appliqué aux lignes de produits”, IRISA/Université Rennes 1, December 2014, president.

  • Siwar Ben Hadj Said, “Contextual Connectivity in Multi-Access Architectures”, Telecom Bretagne, December 2014, president.

Gerardo Rubino was a member of the following PhD defense committees:

  • José-Manuel Martínez, “Modelos Markovianos de Sistemas Computacionales y de Telecomunicaciones: Métodos Matemáticos y Algoritmos de Implementación”, UFTSM (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María), Valparaíso, Chile, November 11, rapporteur.

  • Benoît Barbot, “Accélération pour le Model Checking Statistique”, École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, November 20, rapporteur.

  • Ait Solaht, “Chaînes de Markov incomplètement spécifiées : analyse par comparaison stochastique et application à l'évaluation de performance des réseaux”, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin, October 3, rapporteur.