From BECHA at ripe.net Thu Nov 18 09:24:13 2021 From: BECHA at ripe.net (Vesna Manojlovic) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 09:24:13 +0100 Subject: [Hackathon-list] Funding Opportunity: Open Call for M-Lab Research Fellows - due December 6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: https://bit.ly/325L1OT ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: *Lai Yi Ohlsen* > Date: Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 2:38 PM Subject: [Network-quality-workshop-pc] Funding Opportunity: Open Call for M-Lab Research Fellows - due December 6 To: > Hi everyone, My name is Lai Yi Ohlsen, Director of Measurement Lab at Code for Science & Society . I'm writing to excitedly share a new research funding opportunity from M-Lab that I hope will be of particular interest to this group and your networks. M-Lab is seeking three Research Fellows for a six-month fellowship starting in January 2022. The program is directly inspired by the conversations that took place during the most recent IAB workshop on Network Quality and we hope it will provide the resources needed to carry forward the momentum generated throughout the sessions. You can read more about the Fellowship below, but the tldr; is that we're looking for?projects that will utilize M-Lab?s longitudinal, open dataset and/or platform to identify under-recognized Internet performance metrics that can be used to improve end user performance and expand Internet performance research beyond the measurement and optimization for bandwidth. We are open to working with students, post-docs, and independent researchers. Each Fellow will be awarded 30,000 USD each and funds will be paid directly to the researcher. Applications are due December 6th. For more information see below or visit our website. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out directly to me or to apply at measurementlab.net . Please also share with any colleagues who might be interested! Link to share: https://bit.ly/325L1OT Tweet to share: https://twitter.com/MeasurementLab/status/1460306745578995712 Best, Lai Yi Ohlsen Director, Measurement Lab Code for Science & Society -- Open Call for M-Lab Research Fellows - due Monday, December 6 How can M-Lab?s data and platform be used to improve the experience of the Internet for the end user? Measurement Lab is seeking three Research Fellows to expand Internet performance research beyond the measurement and optimization for bandwidth. Fellows will utilize M-Lab?s longitudinal, open dataset and/or platform to identify under-recognized Internet performance metrics that can be used to improve end user performance. Each fellow will be awarded 30,000 USD, paid directly to the researcher, and will be responsible for documenting the process and outcome of their research as well as sharing their work at a workshop at the end of the fellowship. The fellowship will begin in January 2022 and complete in May 2022. The M-Lab team will provide data analysis support, research guidance and community networking opportunities. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: * Relation between QoE and network metrics like bandwidth/latency/loss * Novel metrics that can be computed on existing NDT data * New measurements/experiments that could be deployed on M-Lab to diagnose network bottlenecks * Characterizing paths measured by M-Lab clients; stability of paths, relation to paths of interest (eg., paths to content) or network characterization * Proposals for new experiments to be hosted on the M-Lab platform * Identification of biases in M-Lab data * Implementing ideas introduced during M-Lab?s Community Call on Latency, Bufferbloat and Responsiveness and/or the IAB workshop on Network Quality Eligibility: Students, post docs and independent researchers are welcome to apply. Important dates: Proposal due: December 6, 2021 Fellowship start: January 1, 2022 Mid-fellowship progress check-in: March 15, 2022 Fellowship end: May 30, 2022 Workshop: May 2022, exact date TBD To apply please provide: 1. ?a two page (12pt single space) description of the research project, including a brief timeline for completing the work, 2. ?the applicant?s CV 3. a brief summary of the applicant?s experience & background. Applications will be reviewed for feasibility of the project plan, qualifications of the researcher and demonstrated understanding and relevance to the stated goals of the fellowship. *Applications should be sent to apply at measurementlab.net ?by December 6, 2021 23:59 in the applicant?s local time zone. * The M-Lab Research Fellowship is made possible by the generous support of Internet Society . * * * * -- Network-quality-workshop-pc mailing list Network-quality-workshop-pc at iab.org https://www.iab.org/mailman/listinfo/network-quality-workshop-pc -- Wes Hardaker USC/ISI -------------- next part -------------- -- Network-quality-workshop mailing list Network-quality-workshop at iab.org https://www.iab.org/mailman/listinfo/network-quality-workshop