Matthias Grossglauser Cor Baayen Award Winner 1998
Swiss born Matthias Grossglauser is the winner of the 1998 Cor
Baayen Award competition. The 5000 ECU award was presented during
the ERCIM Meetings on the 5th of November in Chilton, UK by the
ERCIM President, Gerard van Oortmerssen. The Cor Baayen award
was created to honour the first ERCIM President and is given each
year to the most promising young researcher working in one of
the ERCIM institutes.
The work for which Grossglauser - an EPFL-graduate - received
the award was carried out at INRIA Sophia Antipolis under the
guidance of Jean Bolot where he was a member of the RODEO team.
He defended his thesis in spring 1998 on the topic 'Control of
Network Resources over Multiple Time-Scales'. The topic is clearly
of major importance, with regards to the ever increasing role
played by networks at the present time. He is a researcher with
a sizable publication list and his work is of outstanding quality.
His research concentrates on fundamental design principles for
network services, protocols, and control mechanisms; resource
allocation and sharing; performance measurement and analysis.
Grossglauser recently joined AT&T Laboratories in the US. An article
on his work will be published in the April 1999 issue of ERCIM
News.
The Cor Baayen award, up to now restricted to researchers working
in one of the fourteen ERCIM institutes, will be open from next
year on to any young researcher having completed his/her PhD-thesis
in one of the fourteen ERCIM countries: Czech Republic, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Slovakia,
Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands and the UK. The maximal two
candidates per country have to be nominated by the corresponding
ERCIM member institute. For details, see http://www.ercim.org/activity/cor-baayen.html
Please contact:
Frans Snijders - CWI
Cor Baayen Award Co-ordinator
Tel: +31 20 592 4171/4009
E-mail: Frans.Snijders@cwi.nl