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The Second GENI Research and Educational Experiment Summer Camp (GREE-SC 2013)

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

June 2013

Overview

The Global Environment for Network Innovation (GENI) infrastructure is becoming a mature virtual laboratory for exploring future Internet at-scale. It supports at-scale experimentation on shared and heterogeneous GENI resources among multiple users, permits users deep programmability throughout the network, and offers collaborative and exploratory environments for innovative research and education. More and more researchers, educators, and students have started or are starting to conduct research and educational experiments on the GENI infrastructure. NSF has sponsored more than 15 GENI experiment projects since September 2010. Please refer to www.geni.net for more information.

Following the successful first GENI Research and Educational Experiment summer camp (GREE-SC 2012) that took place at RIT in 2012, the second GREE summer camp will be held at the University of Connecticut in 2013. It will provide participants opportunities to learn and use the various resources and tools available in the GENI environment through tutorials, labs, and a team-based project. The program lasts for five days, culminating with final team presentations by the camp participants on the last day. Final presentations from the first summer camp can be found at http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIExperimenter/GENISummerCamp.

The summer camp will focus on GENI wireless resources. Undergraduate and graduate students and faculty at different-level colleges are welcome to apply. Industrial attendees are welcome too. Travel (up to $400) and lodging will be covered by the organizers through the National Science Foundation (NSF)/BBN grant.

Application

Please send the following information in a single pdf file to genisummercamp@gmail.com.
(1) Your resume including your name, gender, country of citizenship, and if a student, current year in your degree path and when the degree is expected; (2) A short description (1-2 pages) on why you are interested in the summer camp, your expectations, area of interests for GENI experiments, and if applicable, your experience with GENI; (3) For student applicants, a support letter from your advisor to confirm the expected benefits to the applicant; and (4) An estimate of travel cost.

Preference will be given to applicants who will continue to use GENI resources for research and education, and who will submit their results to The Third GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop (GREE2014) that will be held in March 2014.

Application deadline: April 15, 2013

Summer camp co-organizers:

Kaiqi Xiong (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Yong Guan (Iowa State University)
Yin Pan (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Bing Wang (University of Connecticut)
Mark Berman (BBN-GPO)
Niky Riga (BBN-GPO)

Summer camp sponsors

BBN-GENI Program Office/NSF

Contact Information

Kaiqi Xiong (kxxics@rit.edu)
Yong Guan (yguan@iastate.edu‎)
Yin Pan (yxpvks@rit.edu)
Bing Wang (bing@engr.uconn.edu)

Please send inquiries to genisummercamp@gmail.com.

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