If you’re working on some aspect of Internet measurement, in either academia or industry, you have until this Friday (7 August) to get your submission in to the organising committee for the Research and Applications of Internet Measurements (RAIM) workshop in Yokohama, Japan.
This one-day workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners that are advancing the state of the art in measuring networked systems to share measurement-based insights into operational networks, to improve the use of research in protocol design decisions, and to suggest relevant new topics for research.
The workshop is being organised by the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) and the Internet Society (ISOC) in cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM to increase collaboration between industry and academia in the field of networking. The meeting will take advantage of the proximity of two important networking events: the 2015 ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC) in Tokyo and the 94th Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) meeting in Yokohama.
More information about why and how to participate is available from the workshop webpage. The submission deadline is Friday, 7 August 2015. Note that for academics a copy of a previously published academic paper related to the topics of the workshop is sufficient.
I hope to see you in Yokohama at RAIM 2015!