[Nets-seminars] Tenth Mathematics of Networks meeting - Loughborough Friday 16 September 2011

Richard G. Clegg richard at richardclegg.org
Thu Jun 9 13:10:35 BST 2011


Obviously I am biased but I think MoN is an excellent venue to present 
new work which you want feedback on or to seek wider exposure to a 
community outside pure "computer networks" for established research with 
a mathematical bent. The norm is a 45 minute slot for a presentation 
which is enough to give considerable details of your research and it's 
usually quite a large audience (50ish is typical of past years).  It's 
also an easy day trip from London.  I look forward to seeing some of you 
there.

--

The Tenth Mathematics of Networks meeting (MoN10) will be held on Friday 
16th September 2011 at Loughborough University.  This meeting will have 
the theme "Modelling Network Traffic and Internet Architecture", and we 
intend that approximately half the talks will be on this theme but all 
topics relating to the mathematics of networks are potentially of 
interest.   The meeting website (including a pdf flyer) is at 
http://www.richardclegg.org/mon/meeting10/ 
<http://www.richardclegg.org/mon/meeting10/>.

If you would like to present a talk at MoN10 you need to submit a title 
and a short abstract by Friday 15th July.   Please email your abstract 
to Keith Briggs or Richard Clegg.

Loughborough is easy to reach by rail, being on the Midland line between 
Leicester and Nottingham.  Directions are at 
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/about/findus.html 
<http://www.lboro.ac.uk/about/findus.html>, and a campus map is at 
http://maps.lboro.ac.uk/.

Thanks to Iain Phillips for acting as host, and to Loughborough Computer 
Science Department for sponsoring the meeting.

We hope to see you there!

-- 
Richard G. Clegg,
Dept of Elec. Eng.,
University College London
http://www.richardclegg.org/

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