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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20191130T162941
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - Dr Guillaume Jourjon – CSIRO
LOCATION:Green Point Observatory
DESCRIPTION:Square Kilometre Array Communications Improvements \nDr Guillaume Jourjon –
  CSIROGuillaume is a Senior Research Scientist at Data61-CSIRO where he is 
 part of the Networks Research Group in the Cyber-Physical System Program.\n
  \n \n \n \nResearch Interests: My research interests revolve around networ
 k measurements, fraud detection, and new network architectures. My current 
 projects include:\n– Large Scale Measurement Architecture and performance e
 valuation\n– Network Economics\n– Software Defined Networking\n– Multi-thre
 aded high-speed packet processing for network bound applications\n– Cyber-s
 ecurity\nBiography: During my career to date, I have pursued research excel
 lence in three concurrent axes. The first aims at promoting experimental-ba
 sed research in networking. This approach led us to develop the cOntrol and
  Management Framework (OMF), a modular testbed management framework, and it
 s companion measurement library (OML). These research instruments allows th
 e researchers to exhaustively describe their experiments and orchestrate th
 eir applications with the measurement library. In this context, I have rece
 ntly developed a general portal in order to automatically store experiment 
 characteristics, and allow the replication and analysis of the results.\nTh
 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 “under the hood” a
 nd to better cope with the steep learning curve involved in the acquisition
  of the new programming language. Recently, this tool has been used at the 
 UNSW in S2 2010 and was well received by the students for its learning capa
 bilities.\nMy third research interest is related to P2P computing and servi
 ce delivery optimisation. In the recent years, the 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 b
 e use to provide new as well as legacy services directly at the consumer’s 
 premises and thus limit the carbon foot print of services such as VoD or ga
 ming. I am interested\nin finding new models to describe this kind of manag
 ed P2P distribution systems in order to make them even more efficient in te
 rms of energy consumption or SLA fulfilment. In an orthogonal approach, I a
 m also interested in developing new algorithms and architectures\nto take a
 dvantage of the distributed computing capability.\nFor More Information:\nP
 ublications, Research, Experience, Achievements &amp; Awards\nhttps://peopl
 e.csiro.au/J/G/Guillaume-Jourjon (https://people.csiro.au/J/G/Guillaume-Jou
 rjon)\n
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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