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National Internet2 Day - Sciences and Engineering Overview. T. Charles Yun Internet2, Program Manager 2004 March. Science and Engineering. Session will run from 10:45am to Noon Outline Begin with a quick overview of Programs at Internet2 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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National Internet2 Day- Sciences and Engineering Overview

T. Charles Yun Internet2, Program Manager 2004 March

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 2

Science and Engineering • Session will run from 10:45am to Noon

• Outline• Begin with a quick overview of Programs at Internet2• Describe the Q&A period will be available at the end• Introduce our three speakers

• Additional information is available at the NID website and at http://science.internet2.edu/

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 3

Application Communities• Arts and Humanities

• Ann Doyle

• Health Science• Mary Kratz

• Science and Engineering• T. Charles Yun

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 4

• Provide qualitative and quantitative improvements in how we conduct research and engage in teaching and learning

• Common attributes:• Remote instrumentation and interactive

collaboration • Distributed data storage and data mining• Large-scale, multi-site computation • Real-time access to remote resources• Dynamic data visualization• Shared virtual reality

Attributes of Advanced Apps

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 5

• Application communities evolve over time to address changing needs, goals and technology

• Program Managers connect communities to work being done in other areas• International Collaboration,

Security, Protocol development, device optimization

• What we do not do• Run your project• Lay wires, write code, etc.

Application Evolution

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 6

Before we begin• A reminder we will have a Q&A session after the talks have

concluded. There are three methods to get questions to the speakers:

1. If you are using the Internet2 Commons, you can ask questions interactively at the end of the session.

2. Questions can be sent via email to:• nidquestions@internet2.edu

3. The “Question Tool” which is available off the National Internet2 Day website:• http://events.internet2.edu/2004/Internet2Day/• Click on “chat”

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 7

Our SpeakersE-VLBI (Astronomy)

• David Lapsley, Research Engineer, Haystack Observatory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

HENP (Physics)

• Shawn McKee, Assistant Research Scientist, Physics Department, University of Michigan

NEES (Earthquake Engineering)

• Tom Finholt, Research Associate Professor at the School of Information, University of Michigan and the Director of the Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 8

Contact Info / Q & A• T. Charles Yun

charles@internet2.edu

Internet2

3025 Boardwalk, Suite 100

Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108

• More Information

http://www.internet2.edu/

http://events.internet2.edu/2004/Internet2Day/

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 9

Q&A Session• Questions can be sent via email to:

NIDQUESTIONS@internet2.edu• http://events.internet2.edu/2004/Internet2Day/• Interactively for those using the Internet2 Commons

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 10

www.internet2.edu

2004 March 18National Internet2 Day Slide 11

Transitions• Charles will pass camera control at the end of his introduction to Alan

at Haystack.

• When Alan is done, he will (presumably) introduce David and slide over 2 feet.

• When David is done:• Thank you for your time. I would now like to introduce Shawn

McKee who is in Ann Arbor. Shawn will talk about the ways in which the physics community is using advanced networks.

• When Shawn is done:• Thank you for your time. Tom Finholt is here with me in Ann Arbor

and will now talk about his work with the NEES collaboratory.

• When Tom is done:• Thank you for your time. I would like to return to Charles who will

take us into the Question and Answer period.

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