Gonca Gursun, et al. win a 2013 IRTF/IETF Applied Networking Research Prize

Gonca Gürsun, Natali Ruchansky, Evimaria Terzi and Mark Crovella have won an IRTF/IETF Applied Networking Research Prize, for their paper “Routing State Distance: A Path-based Metric for Network Analysis.”  This work was presented at the 2012 Internet Measurement Conference, and will be a featured presentation at an upcoming IETF meeting.

36 papers were considered in this cycle, out of which only 4 were chosen for the Applied Networking Research Prize in 2013. Each submission was reviewed by eight 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.

Summary of their paper