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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://www.sasi.net.au/images/articles/Dr_Guillaume_J
 ourjon.jpg" alt="Dr Guillaume Jourjon photo" style="margin-right: 10px; flo
 at: left;" />Dr Guillaume Jourjon &ndash; CSIRO</h2><p>Guillaume is a Senio
 r Research Scientist at Data61-CSIRO where he is part of the Networks Resea
 rch 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 re
 volve around network measurements, fraud detection, and new network archite
 ctures. My current projects include:<br />&ndash; Large Scale Measurement A
 rchitecture and performance evaluation<br />&ndash; Network Economics<br />
 &ndash; Software Defined Networking<br />&ndash; Multi-threaded high-speed 
 packet processing for network bound applications<br />&ndash; Cyber-securit
 y</p><p>Biography: During my career to date, I have pursued research excell
 ence in three concurrent axes. The first aims at promoting experimental-bas
 ed research in networking. This approach led us to develop the cOntrol and 
 Management Framework (OMF), a modular testbed management framework, and its
  companion measurement library (OML). These research instruments allows the
  researchers to exhaustively describe their experiments and orchestrate the
 ir applications with the measurement library. In this context, I have recen
 tly developed a general portal in order to automatically store experiment c
 haracteristics, and allow 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 netwo
 rking and the University requirements for students in engineering courses. 
 Indeed, networking has recently been added to numerous diplomas ranging fro
 m aeronautical engineering to pure computer science. Thus, a lecturer canno
 t expect all their students to have good enough programming skills to perfo
 rm assignments and lab tasks, suggesting that a new teaching approach is re
 quired. In order to help the lecturer, I have introduced, with the IREEL to
 ol, a new learning layer for networking and to a certain extent, computer s
 cience courses. This layer allows a general abstraction of the network whil
 st real protocols are used to perform experiments configured by the student
 s. Furthermore, it allows the students to have a better look &ldquo;under t
 he hood&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 stud
 ents for its learning capabilities.</p><p>My third research interest is rel
 ated to P2P computing and service delivery optimisation. In the recent year
 s, the increase of the network capacities has been followed by the increase
  of end system capacities, such as home gateways. These mini computers, ser
 ving as a router/modem, could be use to provide new as well as legacy servi
 ces directly at the consumer&rsquo;s premises and thus limit the carbon foo
 t print 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 ord
 er to make them even more efficient in terms of energy consumption or SLA f
 ulfilment. In an orthogonal approach, I am also interested in developing ne
 w algorithms and architectures<br />to take advantage of the distributed co
 mputing capability.</p><p>For More Information:<br />Publications, Research
 , Experience, Achievements &amp; Awards<br /><a href="https://people.csiro.
 au/J/G/Guillaume-Jourjon" title="Dr Guillaume Jourjon home page">https://pe
 ople.csiro.au/J/G/Guillaume-Jourjon</a></p>
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