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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20191130T162941
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - Dr Guillaume Jourjon – CSIRO
LOCATION:Green Point Observatory
DESCRIPTION:<h1>Square Kilometre Array&nbsp;Communications&nbsp;Improvements</h1><p>&nb
 sp;</p><h2><img src="images/articles/Dr_Guillaume_Jourjon.jpg" alt="Dr Guil
 laume Jourjon photo" style="margin-right: 10px; float: left;" />Dr Guillaum
 e Jourjon &ndash; CSIRO</h2><p>Guillaume is a Senior Research Scientist at 
 Data61-CSIRO where he is part of the Networks Research Group in the Cyber-P
 hysical System Program.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;
 </p><p>Research Interests: My research interests revolve around network mea
 surements, fraud detection, and new network architectures. My current proje
 cts include:<br />&ndash; Large Scale Measurement Architecture and performa
 nce evaluation<br />&ndash; Network Economics<br />&ndash; Software Defined
  Networking<br />&ndash; Multi-threaded high-speed packet processing for ne
 twork bound applications<br />&ndash; Cyber-security</p><p>Biography: Durin
 g my career to date, I have pursued research excellence in three concurrent
  axes. The first aims at promoting experimental-based research in networkin
 g. This approach led us to develop the cOntrol and Management Framework (OM
 F), a modular testbed management framework, and its companion measurement l
 ibrary (OML). These research instruments allows the researchers to exhausti
 vely describe their experiments and orchestrate their applications with the
  measurement library. In this context, I have recently developed a general 
 portal in order to automatically store experiment characteristics, and allo
 w the replication and analysis of the results.</p><p>The second axis of my 
 research applied to the development of new teaching capacity in accordance 
 to the on-going evolution of both research in networking and the University
  requirements for students in engineering courses. Indeed, networking has r
 ecently been added to numerous diplomas ranging from aeronautical engineeri
 ng to pure computer science. Thus, a lecturer cannot expect all their stude
 nts to have good enough programming skills to perform assignments and lab t
 asks, suggesting that a new teaching approach is required. In order to help
  the lecturer, I have introduced, with the IREEL tool, a new learning layer
  for networking and to a certain extent, computer science courses. This lay
 er allows a general abstraction of the network whilst real protocols are us
 ed to perform experiments configured by the students. Furthermore, it allow
 s the students to have a better look &ldquo;under the hood&rdquo; and to be
 tter cope with the steep learning curve involved in the acquisition of the 
 new programming language.&nbsp;Recently, this tool has been used at the UNS
 W in S2 2010 and was well received by&nbsp;the students for its learning ca
 pabilities.</p><p>My third research interest is related to P2P computing an
 d service delivery optimisation. In the recent years, the increase of the n
 etwork capacities has been followed by the increase of end system capacitie
 s, such as home gateways. These mini computers, serving as a router/modem, 
 could be use to provide new as well as legacy services directly at the cons
 umer&rsquo;s premises and thus limit the carbon foot print of services such
  as VoD or gaming. I am interested<br />in finding new models to describe t
 his kind of managed P2P distribution systems in order to make them even mor
 e efficient in terms of energy consumption or SLA fulfilment. In an orthogo
 nal approach, I am also interested in developing new algorithms and archite
 ctures<br />to take advantage of the distributed computing capability.</p><
 p>For More Information:<br />Publications, Research, Experience, Achievemen
 ts &amp; Awards<br /><a href="https://people.csiro.au/J/G/Guillaume-Jourjon
 " title="Dr Guillaume Jourjon home page">https://people.csiro.au/J/G/Guilla
 ume-Jourjon</a></p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h1>Square Kilometre Array&nbsp;Communications&nbsp;Improvements</h1><p>&nb
 sp;</p><h2><img src="https://sasi.net.au/images/articles/Dr_Guillaume_Jourj
 on.jpg" alt="Dr Guillaume Jourjon photo" style="margin-right: 10px; float: 
 left;" />Dr Guillaume Jourjon &ndash; CSIRO</h2><p>Guillaume is a Senior Re
 search Scientist at Data61-CSIRO where he is part of the Networks Research 
 Group in the Cyber-Physical System Program.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p
 >&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Research Interests: My research interests revolv
 e around network measurements, fraud detection, and new network architectur
 es. My current projects include:<br />&ndash; Large Scale Measurement Archi
 tecture and performance evaluation<br />&ndash; Network Economics<br />&nda
 sh; Software Defined Networking<br />&ndash; Multi-threaded high-speed pack
 et processing for network bound applications<br />&ndash; Cyber-security</p
 ><p>Biography: During my career to date, I have pursued research excellence
  in three concurrent axes. The first aims at promoting experimental-based r
 esearch in networking. This approach led us to develop the cOntrol and Mana
 gement Framework (OMF), a modular testbed management framework, and its com
 panion measurement library (OML). These research instruments allows the res
 earchers to exhaustively describe their experiments and orchestrate their a
 pplications with the measurement library. In this context, I have recently 
 developed a general portal in order to automatically store experiment chara
 cteristics, and allow the replication and analysis of the results.</p><p>Th
 e second axis of my research applied to the development of new teaching cap
 acity in accordance to the on-going evolution of both research in networkin
 g and the University requirements for students in engineering courses. Inde
 ed, networking has recently been added to numerous diplomas ranging from ae
 ronautical engineering to pure computer science. Thus, a lecturer cannot ex
 pect all their students to have good enough programming skills to perform a
 ssignments and lab tasks, suggesting that a new teaching approach is requir
 ed. In order to help the lecturer, I have introduced, with the IREEL tool, 
 a new learning layer for networking and to a certain extent, computer scien
 ce courses. This layer allows a general abstraction of the network whilst r
 eal protocols are used to perform experiments configured by the students. F
 urthermore, it allows the students to have a better look &ldquo;under the h
 ood&rdquo; and to better cope with the steep learning curve involved in the
  acquisition of the new programming language.&nbsp;Recently, this tool has 
 been used at the UNSW in S2 2010 and was well received by&nbsp;the students
  for its learning capabilities.</p><p>My third research interest is related
  to P2P computing and service delivery optimisation. In the recent years, t
 he increase of the network capacities has been followed by the increase of 
 end system capacities, such as home gateways. These mini computers, serving
  as a router/modem, could be use to provide new as well as legacy services 
 directly at the consumer&rsquo;s premises and thus limit the carbon foot pr
 int of services such as VoD or gaming. I am interested<br />in finding new 
 models to describe this kind of managed P2P distribution systems in order t
 o make them even more efficient in terms of energy consumption or SLA fulfi
 lment. In an orthogonal approach, I am also interested in developing new al
 gorithms and architectures<br />to take advantage of the distributed comput
 ing capability.</p><p>For More Information:<br />Publications, Research, Ex
 perience, Achievements &amp; Awards<br /><a href="https://people.csiro.au/J
 /G/Guillaume-Jourjon" title="Dr Guillaume Jourjon home page">https://people
 .csiro.au/J/G/Guillaume-Jourjon</a></p>
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