Presentations

The following list shows some of the presentations I gave, including links to the venues. If you are interested in a full version of the presentation, just send me an e-mail.

From the Internet of ??? to the Future Internet, Internet of Things 2008 event, March 2008, Zurich, Switzerland

The Future of Applied Engineering Research, IET Hop Topics 2007 event, September 2007, London, UK

The Sky is Falling - or at least it is creaking, Future of Internet panel, PIMRC 2007, August 2007, Athens, Greece

The EIFFEL Initiative: A Proposal for Preparing a Stage for Future Internet Debate, ETSI Board meeting, June 2007, Sophia-Antipolis, France

The EIFFEL Initiative: A European Discussion and a Possible Step Towards a Future Internet Forum, Joint Lecture at UCL with Prof. David Clark, March 2007, London, UK

Socio-economic and Technological Drivers for the Future Internet, EU Future Internet Workshop, December 2006, Brussels, Belgium

Living the Future, Presentation in "Digital Innovations" Lecture of Prof. Sandy Pentland at MIT, March 2006, Cambridge, MA, USA

Net2.0 - Make the Future Happen, Workshop on "Is the Future Wireless?" at Communication Research Network (CRN), December 2005, Cambridge, UK

Disruptive Technologies and Bandwidth Constraints – The Debate, Panel at IIR Conference "Telecoms Transition", June 2005, Lisbon, Portugal

The Role of Service Providers in Future Seamless Applications, Invited Talk at IEEE Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and Services (MMNS 2004), October 2004, San Diego, US

Core-Edge Movements in Seamless Applications, at MIT CFP Annual Meeting, June 2004, Cambridge, UK

Industry Perspectives on Core-Edge Dynamics, at MIT eBusiness Annual Meeting, Communications Futures Track, May 2004, Cambridge, MA, USA

Heterogeneity Issues in Seamless Mobile Applications, in Panel on "Seamless Mobile Services: Can They Cope With Access, Domain and Device Heterogeneity?" at IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2003, May 2003, Anchorage, AK, USA

When Mobility Becomes a Commodity, at MIT Program on Internet & Telecoms Convergence (ITC) Seminar on "Divergent Convergence: Competing Visions for the Internet", June 2002, Madrid, Spain