I am Nina Tamdrari, currently a post-doctorate at Inria Lyon in the Agora team. I received a doctorate in 2023 at Inria Lille, under the supervision of Nathalie Mitton on 'Predicting requirements for mobile MEC servers'.
My research interests focus on decentralized wireless networks, particularly in highly dynamic contexts that require real-time adaptation and optimization.
A full CV can be downloaded here.
Subject: Discovering and maintaining services in dynamic 3D ad-hoc fleets
Scientific project manager: Fabrice Valois in collaboration with Razvan Stanica Razvan Stanica and Hervé Rivano
See current position.
This doctorate was under the supervision of Nathalie Mitton on the subject Predicting requirements for mobile MEC servers.
The resulting thesis can be found here (in french).
This work is being carried out as part of a post-doctorate (current position) at Inria Lyon, in collaboration with Thalès.
In this research activity, our objective is to to study service discovery and maintenance in increasingly heterogeneous and dynamic networks, with nodes both in and out of line of sight (LoS) and with services having different priorities and characteristics.
This research activity was carried out during my doctoral thesis, from 2020 to 2023, at Inria Lille. It is part of a European CHIST-ERA project, DRUID-NET.
In this research activity, we have proposed predictive tools and algorithms for real-time decision-making concerning the allocation of fixed and mobile resources, both in terms of time and space, within dynamic environments.
You can find the the list of publications to which I have contributed on the following websites:
This project is an automated way to help for the (almost) reproducible search process of the Systematic Literature Reviews (SLR) method. The main addition is to automatically obtain papers from desired journals and/or conferences ranking.
You can find the repository here.
This is the (public version) of the activity report that I used to candidate to the qualification for the 'Maîtresse de conférence' in 2024. Since this is a particuliar process in France, this is a french document.
You can download it here.