Munich Internet Research Retreat Raitenhaslach (MIR^3) 2016-11

24/25 November 2016

Welcome to the inaugural Munich Internet Research Retreat, a forum for both academic and industrial researchers to exchange ideas and get feedback on their current work. This will be a highly interactive "Dagstuhl"-style event, with a very limited number of full-length talks and most of the time dedicated to poster sessions, panels, group discussion, etc.  In this sense, we have a rough sketch of an agenda (see below), subject to change and joint refinement as our discussions at the event proceed.

What is fixed is the start and end to allow for you to make travel arrangements (see also below).

Organizers:

Georg Carle (TUM), Lars Eggert (NetApp), Wolfgang Kellerer (TUM), Jörg Ott (TUM)

News:

  • [2017-02]: An article summarising the seminar is now available.

Agenda

24 November

09:30 Shuttle transfer from the train station Burghausen to the venue
10:00

Welcome and introduction

  • 2 slides and 2min per person (include a photo)
  • your research, open questions, poster teaser
Retreat organization
  2 slides per participant
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Posters and coffee
14:00

Talks 1: Architectural considerations

15:45 Posters and coffee continue
16:45 Breakout sessions 
18:30 Adjourn and shuttle transfer to the hotel
20:00 Dinner Wirtshaus Glöcklhofer

 

25 November 

08:45 Shuttle transfer to Raitenhaslach
09:00 Report from breakout sessions
10:30 Coffee & cookies 
11:00

Talks 2: Measurements and systems

13:00 Lunch
14:00

Lightning talks and closing discussion

Evolving this retreat

15:00 Adjourn and shuttle transfer to Burghausen station

Links

We have made reservations for all registered participants in Hotel Glöcklhofer.

The venue is the TUM Science and Study Center Raitenhaslach, a former monastery.

Getting there and away

By train:

There is a train connection from Munich main station via Mühldorf as follows:

07:06

07:16

Munich main station

Munich East

RB 27025 08:18 Mühldorf
08:37 Mühldorf RB 27147 09:21 Burghausen

We will provide a shuttle bus transfer to Raitenhaslach at 09:30 from Burghausen station.

For the return trip, we will provide shuttle transfer from Raitenhaslach to Burghausen station to catch the following train:

15:46 Burghausen RB 27166 16:22 Mühldorf
16:33 Mühldorf RB 27064 17:54 Munich main station

By car:

The directions page of Raitenhaslach has some initial outline. 

On Google Maps, it's here.

Attendees 

Introduction slides of all participants.

  • Aaron Yi Ding (TUM CM)
  • Alberto Martínez Alba (TUM LKN)
  • Alexander von Gernler (genua GmbH)
  • Andreas Blenk (TUM LKN)
  • Arsany Basta (TUM LKN)
  • Artur Hecker (Huawei)
  • Brian Trammell (ETH Zürich)
  • Christian Prehofer (fortiss, TUM)
  • Claas Lorenz Researcher
  • Daniel Raumer (TUM NET)
  • Dirk Kutscher (Huawei)
  • Edwin Cordeiro (TUM NET)
  • Florian Westphal (Red Hat)
  • Georg Carle (TUM NET)
  • Hagen Paul Pfeifer (Rohde & Schwarz)
  • Heiko Niedermayer (TUM NET)
  • Johannes Naab (TUM NET)
  • Jörg Ott (TUM CM)
  • Holger Kinkelin (TUM NET)
  • Lars Eggert (NetApp)
  • Laurent Vanbever (ETH Zürich)
  • Marco Hoffmann (Nokia Bell Labs)
  • Markus Klügel (TUM LKN)
  • Matthias Wachs (TUM NET)
  • Minoo Rouhi (TUM NET)
  • Mirja Kühlewind (ETH Zurich)
  • Nemanja Djeric (TUM LKN)
  • Paul Emmerich (TUM NET)
  • Pavel Laskov (Huawei)
  • Peter Babarczi (TUM NET)
  • Raphael Durner (TUM LKN)
  • Rastin Pries (Nokia Bell Labs)
  • Rolf Winter (University of Applied Sciences Augsburg)
  • Sebastian Gallenmüller (TUM NET)
  • Vaibhav Bajpai (Jacobs University Bremen)
  • Wolfgang Kellerer (TUM LKN)