
September 2001 From National Science Foundation NSF to host distinguished lecture series on large scale networking The National Science Foundation (NSF) will host the first of a Large Scale Networking (LSN) Distinguished Networking Lecture Series beginning on September 11, 2001. The series is sponsored by the federal LSN Working Group, which coordinates research among NSF, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the U.S. Department of Energy, the National Institutes of Health, NASA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The talks will help promote a national discussion of advanced networking topics for science and engineering research community. LSN research and infrastructure requirements are rapidly changing, and speakers will address issues that they expect to shape this field over the next five to seven years.Journalists are invited to attend any of the talks in this series, to be held at NSF headquarters in Arlington, VA. The lectures will also be available via the web at http://www.ngi-supernet.org/conferences.html, requiring RealPlayer (available for free at http://www.realnetworks.com/). NOTE: All lectures begin at 2:00 eastern. September 11, 2001 Global Network Requirements for Research Michael McRobbie, VP for Information Technology, Indiana University NSF Stafford II Room 555 October 9, 2001 The Secure All-Optical Internet of 2010 -- What are the key open research questions Dave Farber, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania NSF Room 375 December 11, 2001 Challenges for Network Research Bob Aiken, Department of University Research, CISCO Systems, Inc. NSF Stafford II Room 555 January 8, 2002 Deploying the Internet--why does it take so long, and can research help? David Clark, Senior Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology NSF Room 110 February 12, 2002 "Wireless Internet: Promises and Challenges" David Goodman, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Polytechnic University NSF Room 110 March 12, 2002 Customer Owned Wavelengths & Fiber -- the next evolution in research networks Bill St. Arnaud, Senior Director, CANARIE, Inc. NSF Room 110
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