[[PageOutline]] = Plenary Session = = Beyond Today's Internet: Experiencing a Smart Future = == Schedule == Wednesday 8.30am - 12.30pm == Session Leaders == {{{ #!html
Mark Berman
GENI Project Office
Glenn Ricart
US Ignite
}}} == Agenda / Details == Welcome * Glenn Ricart, US Ignite and Mark Berman, GENI Project Office Perspectives * Tom Kalil, Deputy Director for Technology and Innovation, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy * France Córdova, Director of the National Science Foundation * Matt Erskine, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development and Chief Operating Officer for the Economic Development Administration * Richard Culatta, Director, Office of Educational Technology, U.S. Department of Education The Changing Face of Cyberinfrastructure * Mark Berman, GENI Project Director Beyond Today's Applications * Glenn Ricart, CTO, US Ignite Presentation of Demonstration Awards '''Demonstrations''' * Education Focus: Mars Rover game in the mathematics classroom * Leslye Arsht, !StandardsWork, Inc. * Mark Torpey, Lockheed Martin * Robert Chadwick, Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Lab * Vicraj Thomas, GENI Project Office * Public Safety Focus: Connected vehicles assisting first responders * Suman Banerjee, University of Wisconsin * Dipankar Rachaurdhuri, Rutgers University ---- '''BREAK''' ---- Ambient Demos: Living in the Future, Niky Riga, GENI Project Office '''Demonstrations''' * Software Defined Exchanges and Infrastructure (SDX & SDI) * Lawrence Landweber, University of Wisconsin & GENI Project Office * Tom Lehman, MAX Gigapop, University of Maryland * Brecht Vermeulen, iMinds / University of Ghent * Science DMZ as a Service: Creating Science Super-Facilities with GENI * Inder Monga, Energy Sciences Network * Ilya Baldin, Renaissance Computing Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Picturing Pollution Globally and Locally * David Lary, University of Texas at Dallas * Rick !McGeer, SAP & US Ignite * Predicting a Storm’s Landfall and Impact * Paul Ruth, Renaissance Computing Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Brian Blanton, Renaissance Computing Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill