*Today* WedTech Lecture June 29 - Nina Lehmann

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*Today* WedTech Lecture June 29 - Nina Lehmann

Stephen Guerin
SPEAKER: Nina Lehmann
TITLE: Engineering Self-Organizing Networks

AFFILIATION: University of Tuebingen and 2005 SFI Complex Systems Summer School

TIME: Wed June 29, 12:30p
LOCATION: 624 Agua Fria Conference Room

Pizza will be available.

ABSTRACT
These days we have many decentrally organized networks whose performance is
mainly dependent on the topology of connections. In P2P networks we have the
possibility to change the topology of the network in order to achieve desired
network properties. In my talk, I will speak about how we can model the
decentralized (self-organized) evolution of networks towards topologies with
wanted features.


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*Today* WedTech Lecture June 29 - Nina Lehmann

Stephen Guerin
For those that missed it, slides from Nina's talk have been posted to
http://www.friam.org.

Also, Nina just found out that the talk was awarded "Best in Track" at GECCO
2005 (http://www.isgec.org/gecco-2005/). Congratulations, Nina!

-Steve

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen Guerin [mailto:[hidden email]]
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> To: Friam
> Cc: Nina. Lehmann@Student. Uni-Tuebingen. De
> Subject: [FRIAM] *Today* WedTech Lecture June 29 - Nina Lehmann
>
>
> SPEAKER: Nina Lehmann
> TITLE: Engineering Self-Organizing Networks
>
> AFFILIATION: University of Tuebingen and 2005 SFI Complex Systems
> Summer School
>
> TIME: Wed June 29, 12:30p
> LOCATION: 624 Agua Fria Conference Room
>
> Pizza will be available.
>
> ABSTRACT
> These days we have many decentrally organized networks whose performance is
> mainly dependent on the topology of connections. In P2P networks we have the
> possibility to change the topology of the network in order to achieve desired
> network properties. In my talk, I will speak about how we can model the
> decentralized (self-organized) evolution of networks towards topologies with
> wanted features.