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IRTF – Internet Research Task Force
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The IRTF promotes research of importance to the evolution of the Internet protocols, applications, architecture and technology.
Joined April 2011
RT @sakshamagarwals: Excited to share that our work on "Host Congestion Control" (jointly with @rach4x0r and @arvind_uw) has won the IRTF A…
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RT @nitinder_mohan: Thrilled that our work "A Multifaceted Look at Starlink Performance" won the 2025 ANRP! Huge thanks to Hendrik Cech (a…
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We're pleased to announce that the winners of the 2025 Applied Networking Research Prize are Jacob Ginesin, Saksham Agarwal, Hendrik Cech, Haarika Manda, Changjie Wang, and Henry Birge-Lee. Look out for their award talks at #IETF meetings later this year!
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RT @intarchboard: Dirk Kutscher has been appointed as the next @inretafo Chair to begin at #IETF122 in Mar 2025. Thanks to Colin Perkins wh…
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Deadline in one week!
We're pleased to offer Diversity Travel Grants to support early-career academics and PhD students from under-represented groups to attend the IRTF meetings co-located with the #IETF Meeting in Bangkok in March 2025. Details at – apply by December 9, 2024
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We're pleased to offer Diversity Travel Grants to support early-career academics and PhD students from under-represented groups to attend the IRTF meetings co-located with the #IETF Meeting in Bangkok in March 2025. Details at – apply by December 9, 2024
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Reminder – nominations for the Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) 2025 are due at the end of this week, on 15 November 2024. Please consider nominating your best applied networking research papers – self nominations are strongly encouraged! #IETF
Applied Networking Research Prize 2025 Submit nominations for the 2025 award period of the Applied Networking Research Prize until November 15, 2024
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@rakhulkarthick Absolutely, and the talk will explore some of the challenges in doing that effectively
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