Dear all,
I just wanted to remind you that the deadline for RACI applications for
the upcoming RIPE Meeting in Amsterdam is fast approaching. We are
accepting applications until *31 March* and we still have spaces
available. The information is available below - please pass this to any
contacts you have who might be interested in applying.
Kind regards,
Fergal
Dear colleagues,
We're looking for talented students and researchers working in the field
of Internet technology to share their bright ideas with the RIPE
community as part of the RIPE Academic Cooperation Initiative (RACI) at
RIPE 70 (11-15 May 2015) in Amsterdam.
Please spread the word among your networks and encourage suitable
candidates to apply.
Chosen candidates will receive a full-week RIPE 70 meeting ticket, plus
travel to/from Amsterdam and accommodation for the duration of the meeting.
Apply now:
https://ripe70.ripe.net/programme/raci/
*The deadline to submit an application is Tuesday, 31 March 2015.*
The RIPE community has strong ties with the academic community ever
since the beginning of the Internet in Europe, and the goal of RACI is
to strengthen those ties while promoting the work of talented
researchers and academics in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East.
All details on the RIPE 70 Meeting are available at:
https://ripe70.ripe.net/
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Why RACI?
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- Present your work to leading technical figures in the Internet world
- Receive feedback from experts
- Have your work published on the RIPE Labs website
- Network with the RIPE community
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Suggested relevant topics
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- Network measurement and analysis
- IPv6 deployment
- BGP routing
- Network security
- Internet governance
- Peering and interconnectivity
Kind regards,
Fergal Cunningham
Membership Communications Officer
RIPE NCC
Dear colleagues,
Uta Meier-Hahn, one of the RACI fellows at RIPE 69, just published this
interesting article on RIPE Labs:
Internet Interconnections: Networking in Uncertain Terrain
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/uta_meier_hahn/internet-interconnection-netwo…
This is the most recent in a series of articles contributed by RACI
fellows over the last few months:
Alberto Rodriguez-Natal: LISPmob - A Flexible LISP Implementation
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/alberto_rodriguez_natal/lispmob-a-flexible-li…
Grzegorz Jereczek: Data Acquisition Networks for Large Experiments
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/grzegorz_jereczek/data-acquisition-networks-f…
RIPE Labs is available for anyone in the Internet community to share
their research or any other interesting project they are working on.
Please let me know if you would like to contribute an article on your
own research.
RACI@RIPE70
Next week we will begin the process to find six RACI fellows for the
RIPE 70 Meeting in Amsterdam from 11-15 May. Again, we will be offering
a package that includes travel and accommodation costs, as well as the
chance to present at RIPE 70. I will post the program launch on this
mailing list and I hope you'll help us spread the word about RACI to
potential candidates.
Kind regards,
Fergal Cunningham
Membership Communications Officer
RIPE NCC
Dear all,
We just posted the message announcing the approaching deadline (this
Friday, 12 September) for applications for RACI grants to RIPE 69.
In promoting RACI to researchers and academics, one of the difficulties
we have is to be able to make sure the right candidates receive the
information regarding RACI. All of our regular mailing lists and other
communication channels are directed towards the established Internet
community. We also post announcements about RACI on Twitter and Facebook.
If you have ideas or suggestions on how we might be better able to reach
Internet researchers and academics across our service region (Europe,
the Middle East, Russia and the CIS), I ask that you post your
suggestions to this list or email me directly. If there are specific
channels you are aware of that we might use to spread the word about
RACI, we would also be very interested to hear about these.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Fergal Cunningham
RIPE NCC
Dear colleagues,
This coming Friday, 12 September 2014, is the closing date for
applications from academics who wish to attend the RIPE 69 Meeting in
London, 3-8 November 2014, as part of the RIPE Academic Cooperation
Initiative (RACI):
https://ripe69.ripe.net/programme/raci/
The package for successful applicants includes the cost of RIPE Meeting
tickets, accommodation, travel to and from London, lunch on each day of
the meeting and access to social events. Students and researchers from
within the RIPE NCC service region are encouraged to apply for this
unique opportunity to present their work to leading technical figures in
the Internet world.
Please share this information with any colleagues or contacts who might
wish to apply.
We also invite you to join the new RIPE academic cooperation mailing
list, which aims to strengthen ties between the RIPE and academic
communities by providing a platform to discuss matters of common interest:
https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/raci-list/
Kind regards,
Fergal Cunningham, RIPE NCC
The RACI Coordination Team
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that applications from academics to attend
the RIPE 69 Meeting in London from 3-7 November as part of the RIPE
Academic Cooperation Initiative (RACI) are now being accepted:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/raci
Packages include meeting registration and paid travel and accommodation.
Students and researchers from within the RIPE NCC service region are
encouraged to apply.
The closing date for applications is Friday, 12 September 2014.
Interested parties can apply via the RIPE 69 website:
https://ripe69.ripe.net/programme/raci/application/
Why RACI?
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RACI gives students and researchers a unique opportunity to present
their work to leading technical figures in the Internet world, receive
feedback on their research from experts, and have their work published
on the RIPE Labs website for community feedback.
RACI also benefits the RIPE community by introducing newer members to
the community who can give interesting presentations at RIPE Meetings
that might not otherwise be seen.
Students and researchers may wish to present topics relevant to the RIPE
community, including (but not limited to):
- Network measurement and analysis
- IPv6 deployment
- BGP routing
- Network security
- Internet governance
Please spread the word among your networks and encourage suitable
applicants to submit their interest.
RIPE Academic Cooperation Mailing List
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A new academic cooperation mailing list is now available for those with
an interest in the academic side of networking, as well as RACI itself.
The goal of the list is to maintain and strengthen ties between the RIPE
and academic communities by providing a platform for members of each
community to connect and discuss matters of common interest.
The mailing list is public and you are invited to join today:
https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/raci-list/
Kind regards,
The RACI Coordination Team (Chris Buckridge, Fergal Cunningham, Fatemah
Mafi)