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===BU Research Team===
The RINA research team at Boston University <ref>Boston University’s RINA research team website: http://csr.bu.edu/rina</ref> is led by Professors Abraham Matta, John Day and Lou Chitkushev has been awarded a number of grants from the [[National Science Foundation]] and EC in order to continue investigating the fundamentals of RINA, develop an open source prototype implementation over UDP/IP for Java <ref>Flavio Esposito, Yuefeng Wang, Ibrahim Matta and John Day. Dynamic Layer Instantiation as a Service. Demo at USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI ’13), Lombard, IL, 2–5 April 2013.</ref><ref>Yuefeng Wang, Ibrahim Matta, Flavio Esposito and John Day. Introducing ProtoRINA: A Prototype for Programming Recursive-Networking Policies. ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. Volume 44 Issue 3, July 2014.</ref><ref>ProtoRINA github site: https://github.com/ProtoRINA/users/wiki</ref> and experiment with it on top of the GENI infrastructure.<ref>Yuefeng Wang, Flavio Esposito, and Ibrahim Matta. "Demonstrating RINA using the GENI Testbed". The Second GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop (GREE 2013), Salt Lake City, UT, March 2013.</ref><ref>Yuefeng Wang, Ibrahim Matta and Nabeel Akhtar. "Experimenting with Routing Policies Using ProtoRINA over GENI". The Third GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop (GREE2014), March 19–20, 2014, Atlanta, Georgia</ref> BU is also a member of the Pouzin Society and an active contributor to the FP7 IRATI and PRISTINE projects. In addition to this, BU has incorporated the RINA concepts and theory in their computer networking courses.
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