The nomination deadline for the IRTF Applied Networking Research
Prize (ANRP) is only a few days away. Details below!
Have you seen work recently that would be deserving of funding
and focus at an upcoming IETF/IRTF meeting (e.g., recent work you
saw at RIPE81 or IMC, or the amazing work your students are
doing)? Please consider nominating!
S.
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APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH PRIZE (ANRP) 2021
https://irtf.org/anrp/
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*** Submit nominations for the 2021 award period of the ***
*** Applied Networking Research Prize until November 22, 2020 ***
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The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is awarded to
recognise the best recent results in applied networking,
interesting new research ideas of potential relevance to the
Internet standards community, and upcoming people that are likely
to have an impact on Internet standards and technologies, with a
particular focus on cases where these people or ideas would not
otherwise get much exposure or be able to participate in the
discussion.
We encourage nominations of researchers with relevant research
results, interesting ideas, and new perspectives. The award will
offer them the opportunity to present and discuss their work with
the engineers, network operators, policy makers, and scientists
that participate in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and
its research arm, the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF). Both
self- and third-party nominations for this prize are encouraged.
The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) consists of:
• a cash prize of $1000 (USD)
• an invited talk at the IRTF Open Meeting
• a travel grant to attend a week-long IETF meeting (airfare,
hotel, registration, stipend - COVID-19 permitting)
• recognition at the IETF plenary
• an invitation to related social activities
In addition, prize winners may be offered additional travel grants
to attend future IETF and/or IRTF meetings. Such grants are made
at the discretion of the award committee, based on community
feedback, engagement with the community, and potential future
impact.
Applied Networking Research Prize awards are made once per
calendar year. Each year, several winners will be chosen and
invited to present their work at one of the three IETF meetings
during the following year.
# HOW TO NOMINATE
Nominations are for a single author of an original, peer-reviewed,
journal, conference or workshop paper that was recently published
or accepted for publication. The nominee must be one of the main
authors of the nominated paper. Both self-nominations (nominating
one’s own paper) and third-party nominations (nominating someone
else’s paper) are encouraged.
The nominated paper should provide a scientific foundation for
possible future engineering work in the IETF, or research and
experimentation in the IRTF. It should analyse the behaviour of
Internet protocols in operational deployments or realistic
testbeds, make an important contribution to the understanding of
Internet scalability, performance, reliability, security or
capability, or otherwise be of relevance to ongoing or future IETF
or IRTF activities.
Nominations must briefly describe how the nominated paper relates
to these goals. They should describe how involving the nominee in
the IETF and IRTF process, and bringing them to an IETF meeting,
would help to foster the transition of the results and/or ideas
into new IETF engineering work or IRTF experimentation, or
otherwise seed new activities that will have an impact on the
real-world Internet.
The goal of the Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is to
foster the transitioning of research results into real-world
benefits for the Internet. Therefore, applicants must indicate
that they (or the nominee, in case of third-party nominations) are
available to attend at least one of the IETF meetings in the
following year. In-person attendance is desirable, where possible,
but due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic remote
participation options will be available for ANRP prize winners at
all IETF meetings in 2021.
Nominations are submitted via
https://irtf.org/anrp/ and must
include:
• the name and email address of the nominee;
• a bibliographic reference to the published (or accepted)
nominated paper;
• a PDF copy of the nominated paper;
• a statement that describes how the nominated paper fulfills the
goals of the award and how the nominee would engage with the IETF
and/or IRTF community;
• a statement of the nominees availability to present their work
at the IETF meetings in during 2021;
• a statement that the nominee accepts that the IRTF Intellectual
Property Rights disclosure rules will apply to their award talk at
the IRTF open meeting;
• a brief biography or CV for the nominee; and
• optionally, any other supporting information (link to nominee’s
web site, etc.)
All nominees will be notified by email about the decision
regarding their nomination.
Nominations for the Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) are
not considered to be contributions to the IETF or IRTF. However,
the invited talks at the IRTF Open Meeting are considered to be
contributions and the IRTF Intellectual Property Rights disclosure
rules apply.
# IMPORTANT DATES
Applications close: November 22, 2020 (hard)
Notifications: December 18, 2020
# SPONSORS
The Applied Networking Research Prize is supported by the Internet
Society in coordination with the Internet Research Task Force
(IRTF). Additional corporate sponsorship is kindly provided by
Comcast and NBC Universal. If your organisation would like to
support the ANRP, please contact
anrp@irtf.org.