During the academic year 2012-2013, I was co-organizing a weekly research meeting in Distributed Computing at the Computation and Reasoning Laboratory (Corelab), School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Athens, Greece.
Research Group:
- Evangelos Bampas, (co-organizer), NTUA (now postdoc at LaBRI, France)
- Christina Karousatou, NTUA (now PhD student at LIF, France)
- Nikos Leonardos, University of Athens (now postdoc at LIAFA, France)
- Euripides Markou, co-organizer
- Aris Pagourtzis, Assist. Professor, NTUA
- Matoula Petrolia, NTUA (now PhD student at Univ. of Nantes, France)
- Stathis Zachos, Professor, and Corelab leader, NTUA
We studied distributed algorithms and computational complexity issues mainly for problems with mobile agents in networks. Here is a (non-exhaustive) list of studied problems:
- Black Hole Search in Networks
- Dynamic Faults in Networks
- Tracking Users on Cellular Networks with Liars
- Online Network Exploration
- Mobile Agent Rendezvous in Networks
- Decidability Classes for Mobile Agents Computing