Courses & Workshops

Online-seminar "Human-Сentered Networking"

Wednesday, December 8, 2021      19:00         

Overview:
Dear Colleagues, Deсember 8 at 19:00 MSK within the consortium "Network and Cloud Technologies" online-seminar from https://networkingchannel.eu will take place.
Topic: "Human-Сentered Networking" Organizer:
  • Jim Kurose – Professor of College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Annotation:
Engineers and computer scientists often isolate technical problems away from the human and societal context in which they exist. In this panel we will hear from experts in the intersection of networking and people about interesting problems, notable accomplishments, and methods needed to work in this interdisciplinary space.
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December 3, 2021

Online-seminar "Quantum Networks"

Wednesday, November 24, 2021      19:00         

Overview:
Dear Colleagues, November 24 at 19:00 MSK within the consortium "Network and Cloud Technologies" online-seminar from https://networkingchannel.eu will take place
Topic: "Quantum Networks" Organizer: Annotation:
Quantum technologies, and among them computing and quantum communications, are starting to come out of research laboratories and will likely have an increasing impact over information technologies during the next decades. Initially, “networks” aspects of this research were limited to point to point communications, but they have now extended to truly networked systems, ranging from actually deployed quantum key distribution (QKD) networks to the development of hardware, network protocols for a future quantum internet connecting several quantum computers, as well as an exploration of potential applications.
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November 17, 2021

Scientific Seminar of the Consortium

Wednesday, November 17, 2021      17:00      Online     

Overview:
Dear Colleagues, Consortium "Network and cloud technologies" inform you about the upcoming event:
On Wednesday, November 17 at 17:00, a scientific seminar of the Consortium in the online format will take place, at which Orlova M.A. (MPEI) will report on the results of research on the materials based on the PhD thesis.
Abstract project.
Dissertation topic:
РАЗРАБОТКА МЕТОДА ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИК ФУНКЦИОНИРОВАНИЯ КОРПОРАТИВНЫХ БЕСПРОВОДНЫХ ЛОКАЛЬНЫХ ВЫЧИСЛИТЕЛЬНЫХ СЕТЕЙ, ОБСЛУЖИВАЮЩИХ ТРАФИК РЕАЛЬНОГО ВРЕМЕНИ
Applicant: Orlova Margarita Andreevna
Supervisor: Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof. Abrosimov Leonid Ivanovich.
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Meeting ID: 831 8515 1030
Passcode: 6212020

November 15, 2021

Scientific Seminar "Artificial Intelligence: Mathematics and Communication Networks"

Wednesday, November 10, 2021      11:00      Online seminar     

Overview:
Dear Colleagues, Consortium "Network and cloud technologies" inform you about the upcoming event:
The scientific seminar "Artificial Intelligence: Mathematics and Communication Networks" will be held on November 10 (11:00) - 11 (13:00), 2021
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November 8, 2021

Online courses on wireless technologies from IEEE ComSoc

           Online courses     

Overview:
Dear Colleagues, Consortium "Network and cloud technologies" is pleased to inform you about upcoming online courses on wireless technologies from IEEE ComSoc.

November 8, 2021

Webinar "A day in the life of Netflix Streaming: A conversation about Netflix Adaptive Streaming and more"

Wednesday, November 10, 2021      18:00      online     

Overview:
November 10 at 18:00 MSK within the consortium "Network and Cloud Technologies" webinar "A day in the life of Netflix Streaming: A conversation about Netflix Adaptive Streaming and more" will take place. Panel discussion with: Organizer:
  • Jim Kurose – Professor of College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract:
Why are we talking about video streaming in a networking channel? The truth is, the Internet today is mostly video. It’s the majority of traffic in all regions around the world, and on all types of networks. Any networking researcher who wants to understand the Internet today needs to understand video streaming. In this chat, we will walk you through a day in the life of Netflix streaming, from encoding technology to content distribution and adaptive streaming. It’s a highly interdisciplinary topic, and there is still much to be learned.
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November 8, 2021

Workload prediction for DIRAC distributed computing infrastructure

Monday, May 24, 2021 - Wednesday, June 2, 2021              

Overview:
There is a new project of MLIT employee Igor Pelevanyuk within the framework of the 4th Wave of the INTEREST online scientific program, which is organized by the JINR University Centre and will be held from May 24 to July 2, 2021.
DIRAC Interware is a platform for the integration of different computing resources into a unified system. In JINR it is used to run various jobs related to Monte-Carlo generation and data reconstruction. So far almost a million jobs have been successfully executed which consumed 500 years of wall-time. With monitoring data available it is possible to predict the duration of jobs running on the integrated infrastructure. It would allow to plan load more precisely.
This project involves diving into the terminology of High-Throughput Computing and the practical use of collected data. Please, include a link to your Github(GitLab, BitBucket) account if you already have some projects completed in Python.

Tasks
1. Analyze already performed workloads.
2. Design a model of the system.
3. Apply existing parameters to the model.
4. Perform prediction for the future workloads.
5. Compare prediction and real data.
Preliminary schedule by topics/tasks
The schedule is going to be established after beginning of the project
Required skills
A strong python programming skill is required. Good knowledge of OOP is required. Knowledge of design patterns is gonna be an advantage.
Acquired skills and experience
Practical experience in product development with Python. Data analysis experience.
Recommended literature
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software by The Gang of Four.

April 7, 2021