Hi, we are extremely pleased to report that for the 2015 award period of the Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP), 33 eligible nominations were received. Each submission was reviewed by 3-5 members of the selection committee according to a diverse set of criteria, including scientific excellence and substance, timeliness, relevance, and potential impact on the Internet. Based on this review, five submissions are awarded an Applied Networking Research Prize in 2015. Two prize winners will present their work at the IRTF Open Meeting during IETF-93 in Prague, Czech Republic. The ANRPs for IETF-93 go to: *** Haya Shulman *** for analyzing the deficiencies of DNS privacy approaches: Haya Shulman. Pretty Bad Privacy: Pitfalls of DNS Encryption. ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES), Scottsdale, AZ, USA, November 3, 2014. *** João Luís Sobrinho *** for designing a route-aggregation technique that allows filtering while respecting routing policies: João Luís Sobrinho, Laurent Vanbever, Franck Le and Jennifer Rexford. Distributed Route Aggregation on the Global Network. Proc. ACM CoNEXT, Sydney, Australia, December 2-5, 2014. The call for ANRP nominations for the 2016 awards cycle will open in the summer of 2015. Read more about the ANRP at http://irtf.org/anrp. Please subscribe to the IRTF-Announce mailing list in order to receive future calls for ANRP nominations and join ISOC to stay informed of other networking research initiatives: http://irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/irtf-announce http://isoc.org/join Regards, Lars Eggert, IRTF Chair http://irtf.org/anrp Mat Ford, Internet Society http://isoc.org/research 2015 ANRP Selection Committee Mark Allman, ICIR Marcelo Bagnulo, UC3M Lou Berger, LabN Ross Callon, Juniper KC Claffy, CAIDA Mark Crovella, Boston University Lars Eggert, NetApp Stephen Farrell, Trinity College Dublin Nick Feamster, Georgia Tech Olivier Festor, INRIA Mat Ford, ISOC Lisandro Granville, UFRGS Volker Hilt, Bell Labs Suresh Krishnan, Ericsson Nick McKeown, Stanford Al Morton, AT&T Laboratories Jörg Ott, Aalto University Colin Perkins, University of Glasgow Aiko Pras, University of Twente Stefano Previdi, Cisco Jürgen Schönwälder, Jacobs University Bremen Renata Cruz Teixeira, INRIA Joe Touch, USC/ISI Rolf Winter, Hochschule Augsburg Lixia Zhang, UCLA
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