Venue: ECE Golden Jubilee Hall
Department of Electrical Communication Engineering
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
India Schools
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- India School on Approximability 2011
- India Summer School on Computing for Socio-Economic Development 2010
- India Summer School on Programming Languages, Analysis, and Verification
Microsoft Research India, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), hosted a Summer School on Networking June 8 to 19, 2009. The Summer School exposed the audience, mainly comprising students, to cutting-edge research in the field of computer networking. Several eminent researchers in the field participated in the event; each delivered a series of lectures in their area of specialization. In addition to these lectures, the summer school provided opportunities for the attendees to network with the speakers. It is our hope that these lectures and interactions with the speakers conveyed to the students in the audience the excitement of conducting research in computer networking and inspired them to embark on a research career.
This page includes information on the summer school program and also the key dates. Please note that past experience suggests that many more students than we could possibly accommodate are interested in attending, so we are constrained to select student attendees via a competitive process. While students would comprise the bulk of the attendees, we also expect participation from post-doctoral researchers and research staff, selected based on the applications we receive.
Organizers
- Coordinators: Anurag Kumar (IISc), Venkat Padmanabhan (Microsoft Research India)
- Speaker Coordinator: Vishnu Navda (Microsoft Research India)
- Attendee Selection Committee: Ranjita Bhagwan (Microsoft Research India), Joy Kuri (IISc), Ram Ramjee (Microsoft Research India), Krishna Sivalingam (IIT Madras)
- Preparatory Lectures: Rajesh Sundaresan (IISc), Venkat Padmanabhan (Microsoft Research India), Ram Ramjee (Microsoft Research India)