SCONE Meeting 19-01-2026

Date and time

From midday on Monday 19th January 2026

Venue

Room 423
Sir Alwyn Williams Building
School of Computing Science
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8RZ

How to get here

Take the train to Glasgow Queen Street. On arrival, take the right-hand exit from the station (past the ticket office). On leaving the station you should see the entrance to Buchanan Street subway station immediately across the street. Take the subway to Hillhead. On leaving Hillhead station, turn right and walk along Byres Road to Great George Street. Turn right and walk up the hill past the Sainsbury’s, then turn right and walk along Lilybank Gardens. The Sir Alwyn Williams Building is at the far end of Lilybank Gardens, on the left.

Registration

Please register here by Monday 12th January, indicating whether you would like to give a talk, and any dietary requirements or preferences that you have.

Organisers

Colin Perkins, Stephen McQuistin

Schedule

  • 12.00-13.00: Arrival and lunch
  • 13.00: Introduction and welcome
  • 13.05-14.30: Session 1
    • 13.05-13.25: Deossify— Saleem Bhatti, University of St Andrews
    • 13.25-13.45: “Too Many Keys? Let KeyMemRT Manage Your FHE Keys” — Eymen Ünay, University of Edinburgh
    • 13.45-14.05: “ZOT – Can We Help You” — Mark Dalziel, Zot Engineering Limited
    • 14.05-14.30: “Navigating the Data Deluge: CXL and the Future of Server Design” — Alexandros Daglis, University of Edinburgh
  • 14.30-15.00: Break
  • 15.00-16.35: Session 2
    • 15.00-15.10: “DNS-OARC” — Taejoong (tijay) Chung, Virginia Tech
    • 15.10-15.25: “IETF Mentoring Scheme” — Colin Perkins, University of Glasgow
    • 15.25-15.35: “Standards-in-Practice Workshops” — Stephen McQuistin, University of St Andrews
    • 15.35-15.55: “Looma: A Low-Latency PQTLS Authentication Architecture for Cloud Applications — Xinshu Ma, University of Edinburgh
    • 15.55-16.15: “ParaLog: Consistent host-side logging for parallel checkpoints” — Steven Chien, University of St Andrews
    • 16.15-16.35: “Realising usable multihomed connectivity for the future Internet” — Ryo Yanagida, University of St Andrews
  • 16.35-17.00: News and announcements
  • 17.00-: Dinner