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Opportunities for university researchers and students during IETF 115

1 Nov 2022

The upcoming IETF 115 meeting in London on 5-11 November 2022 is a unique opportunity for networking researchers to learn how RFCs are written, to engage with the Internet standards community to begin to develop research impact, and to meet more than 1,000 leading technologists from around the world currently working in industry, academia, and other organizations.

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With more than 100 working sessions, a number of which may be of particular interest to networking researchers and students, and various informal networking opportunities, the IETF 115 meeting program includes:

A number of sessions are set to cover discussions and new proposals accessible to a broad range of Internet technologists, whether they are new to the IETF or long-time participants:

The IETF offers a special student registration rate of US$150 for an entire week of in-person and online participation, with 1-day participation options also available. You can still register today!


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