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Register now for the first-ever online Applied Networking Research Workshop

22 Jun 2020

Registration is now open for the Applied Networking Research Workshop (ANRW) 2020, which will bring together researchers, operators and representatives of the Internet standards community from around the world and is set to take place online during the week of 27-31 July 2020.

ANRW 2020

Interspersed with sessions of the the IETF 108 Online meeting scheduled for the same week, this year’s ANRW event will consist of four separate sessions with more than a dozen total presentations covering applied research across a wide range of topics, including: DNS and BGP, protocol testing and validation, monitoring and logging, and transport protocols and traffic engineering. A full program is available on the ANRW 2020 website.

Participation in the ANRW is open to anyone, with registration required. Registration fees are US$25 for those not also participating in the IETF 108 meeting. Separate registration is required for the ANRW but free for those who have registered for IETF 108 for the full week, on a day pass, or as a full-time student. 

The IETF 108 registration fee is $50 USD for full-time students, and covers attendance at all Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) working groups, Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) research groups, tutorials, and other sessions for the entire week, as well as the ANRW.

The ANRW ’20 receives financial support from Comcast and Akamai. The ANRW workshop series is sponsored by the ACM SIGCOMM and IRTF.


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