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IRTF Plenary ReportAllison Mankin and Colin Perkins

IETF 1042019-03-27

Prague

Thanks IRTF, and thanks Prague!

RGs New in 2017-2019

• Overall the RGs are rigorous, long-horizon, relevant

• Newest RGs (started since 2017):• Path Aware Networking RG (PANRG)

• Decentralized Internet Infrastructure RG (DINRG)

• Privacy Enhancements and Assessments Proposed RG (PEARG) – 3 meetings

• Quantum Internet Proposed RG (QIRG) – 1 meeting

• Computation in the Network Proposed RG (COINRG) – 1 meeting

Two Years of Community Growth

• Many new people came to work as ANRP awardees, ANRP returnees, and new RG Chairs

• The ANRW ‘18 Workshop during IETF week had 100 participants who were either new to IETF or had attended for fewer than 5 meetings

• HRPC, T2TRG, and others grew their communities in the Hackathons• MAPRG grew a huge measurement data repository• No time to tell the stories – check their Wikis and Git Repos

A Sample of New People of IRTF 2017-2019• ANRP Selections for 2018

• Vaspol Ruamviboonsuk• Mojgan Ghasemi• Panos Papadimitratos• Maria Apostolaki• Arash Molavi Kakhki• Joanna Amann

• And 2019• Brandon Schlinker• Florian Streibelt• Neta Rozen Schiff• Taejoong Chung• Shehar Bano• Weiteng Chen

• RG Chairs New during 2017-2019• Jen Linkova• Brian Trammell• Marie-José Montpetit• Melinda Shore• Jane Coffin• Leandro Navarro• Sara Dickinson• Chris Wood• Shivan Sahib• Mallory Knodel• Rod van Meter• Stephanie Wehner• Jeffrey He• Eve Schooler

Welcome to Incoming IRTF Chair

Colin Perkins

• Has just received the IRTF Chair dot • Long-time IETF WG Chair and Contributor• On faculty of University of Glasgow• https://csperkins.org/

…and THANK YOU to Allison Mankin

• Worked hard to increase diversity of IRTF – people and topics – very important

• Chartered exciting new RGs• Grew and enhanced the visibility of Applied Networking

Research Workshop and ANRP – building links between research and standards communities

• THANK YOU!

The ACM and IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2019 (ANRW’19) is an

academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators,

and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied

networking research. The workshop offers an opportunity for academics to transition research back into IETF standards and protocols and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF. The workshop will consist of a mix of invited

talks, submitted talks, and submitted short papers.

ANRW ’19 particularly encourages the submission of results that could form the basis for

future engineering work in the IETF, that could help better specify Internet protocols, that

could change operational Internet practices, or that could influence further research and

experimentation in the IRTF.

ANRW ’19 takes place in Montréal, co-located with IETF 105, on Monday, 22 July 2019.

Paper submission deadline: 10 May 2019

Chairs: Jana Iyengar (Fastly) and Phillipa Gill (University of Massachusetts - Amherst)

https://irtf.org/anrw/2019/

ACM SIGCOMM 2019 Workshop on the Evolution, performance, and Interoperability of QUIC (EPIQ 2019)

https://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2019/workshop-epiq.html

The ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on the Evolution, Performance, and Interoperability of QUIC (EPIQ) seeks to foster the emerging QUIC community. We invite researchers from academia and industry as well as engineers to explore novel ideas and future directions of QUIC and its interaction with applications and networks.

Paper submission deadline: 15 April 2019

Chairs: Lars Eggert and Jörg Ott

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