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2002-2003 Distinguished Lecture Series on Internet and Grid Computing
The Internet has already had the greatest and most profound impact on dissemination and sharing of information of any technology since the printing press. The Internet also enables coalescing of processing, storage, and communication resources to create computational systems of truly global scale. The potential impact of the Internet on research and education and on commerce and business is far greater than is currently visible or even fully understood.
The Distinguished Lecture Series in Internet and Grid Computing brings to Austin and to The University of Texas campus national and international leaders in development of Internet and Grid computing concepts and technologies. This lecture series offers the opportunity to hear, meet, and interact with these leaders in development of Internet and Grid Technologies. Public attendance is welcomed and encouraged. All lectures will be held in the Applied Computational & Engineering Sciences Building (ACES) on the UT campus at the southeast corner of Speedway and 24th St (driving and parking instructions).
The Department of Computer Sciences and the Lab for Advanced Systems Research gratefully acknowledge Tivoli for underwriting both this lecture series and the Tivoli/UT Center of Excellence.
2003 Lectures
Larry Peterson  ¤  Distinguished Lecturer   (Professor, Princeton University)
January 30, 2003 A Blueprint for Introducing Disruptive Technology into the Internet

10:30am Coffee   11:00am-12:00pm  ¤  ACES 2.302 (auditorium)
January 31, 2003 Experience Implementing an Extensible Router

9:45am Coffee   10:00am-11:00am  ¤  Taylor 3.128
Prabhakar Raghavan  ¤  Distinguished Lecturer   (V-P & Chief Technology Officer, Verity)
February 5, 2003 Social Networks in Knowledge Management

10:30am Coffee   11:00am-12:00pm  ¤  ACES 2.302 (auditorium)
February 6, 2003 Web and Blog Graphs: Modelling and Mining

10:30am Coffee   11:00am-12:00pm  ¤  ACES 2.302 (auditorium)
Dan Reed  ¤  Distinguished Lecturer   (Professor, University of Illinois)
March 31, 2003 High-Performance Computing in the 21st Century

11:00am-12:00pm  ¤  ACES 6.304 (seminar room)
2002 Lectures
Robert Blumofe   (Chief Architect, Akamai Technologies)
October 10, 2002 The Challenges of Delivering Content and Applications on the Internet

4:00pm-5:30pm  ¤  ACES 2.402 (seminar room)
Amin Vahdat   (Assistant Professor, Duke University)
October 14, 2002 Dynamically Provisioning Distributed Services for Target Levels of Performance, Availability, and Data Quality

11:00am-12:30pm  ¤  ACES 2.302 (auditorium)
Ian Foster  ¤  Distinguished Lecturer   (Associate Division Director, Argonne Natl Lab)
November 7, 2002 Grid Computing and the Open Grid Services Architecture

10:30am Coffee   11:00am-12:00pm  ¤  ACES 2.402 (seminar room)
November 8, 2002 The Virtual Data Grid: A New Model and Architecture for Data-Intensive Collaboration

10:30am Coffee   11:00am-12:00pm  ¤  Taylor 3.128
Frans Kaashoek  ¤  Distinguished Lecturer   (Professor, MIT)
November 14, 2002 Peer to Peer Computing Research: A Fad?

10:30am Coffee   11:00am-12:00pm  ¤  ACES 2.302 (auditorium)
November 15, 2002 The CHORD Distributed Hash Table

10:30am Coffee   11:00am-12:00pm  ¤  Taylor 3.128
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