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Best Student Journal Paper Award of the IEEE CEDA Spain Section

Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Best Journal Paper Award of the IEEE CEDA Spain Chapter The Spanish Chapter of IEEE CEDA opens a call for Best Journal Paper Award aimed at promoting young researchers. Prize The IEEE CEDA Spain Chapter will sponsor the award with 250€. A diploma will be awarded to the authors at the DCIS conference in 2025. Basis for Judgement General quality, originality, contributions, subject matter, and timeliness. Papers will be evaluated and ranked by a committee of three independent experts. Eligibility - Paper within the scope of IEEE CEDA (https://ieee-ceda.org/about) published in an IEEE journal. - The paper must have been published in 2023 or 2024. - At least one of the authors must be a PhD student or have obtained the PhD degree less than 2 years before paper submission date. This author must have been affiliated to a Spanish academic or research center at the time of paper submission. Nomination info - Full paper data. - Current affiliation and addresses of all authors. - A one-page summary highlighting originality, new research contributions and timeliness All this information must be sent by e-mail to IEEE CEDA Spain Chapter: ceda-spain@imse-cnm.csic.es Nomination deadline is Feb. 28, 2025. Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Distinguished Lecture by Dr. Augusto Neto – DL-based resource management

Room: Salón de actos, Bldg: Edificio Multiusos I+D+i, Universidad de Salamanca, C/ Espejo 2, Salamanca, Castilla y Leon, Spain, 37007

Cloud-Network slicing has emerged as a transformative paradigm in the realm of 5G, promising to revolutionize the way virtual and communication resources are allocated and managed. This talk delves into the fundamental concepts of cloud-network slicing, exploring our architecture, principles, and key technology enablers to set instances across core and RAN domains. We will delve into the various benefits that cloud-network slicing brings to the table, including improved multi-tenancy, enhanced network flexibility, and customized service delivery. Additionally, we will discuss the enabling technologies and methodologies that facilitate the implementation of cloud-network slicing, such as network function virtualization (NFV), software-defined networking (SDN), cloud computing, and predictive networking elasticity. Overall, this talk aims to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of cloud-network slicing, its benefits, and the key enablers driving its adoption in modern network architectures. Attendees will gain insights into how cloud-network slicing can unlock new opportunities for innovation and efficiency in cloud computing and networking domains. Speaker(s): Augusto Neto Room: Salón de actos, Bldg: Edificio Multiusos I+D+i, Universidad de Salamanca, C/ Espejo 2, Salamanca, Castilla y Leon, Spain, 37007