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1st Annual Research Review – 2003
Featuring Keynote Speaker Dr. David L. Tennenhouse


Date: Friday, October 10, 2003
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Location: Tom Bradley International Center, UCLA Campus
On this page: Dr. David Tennenhouse | Agenda | Location and Directions | Accommodations | Register Online

We are pleased to announce the CENS 1st Annual Research Review featuring keynote speaker Dr. David L. Tennenhouse, Vice President in the Corporate Technology Group and Director of Research for Intel Corporation. The Review will be held on October 10, 2003 at the Tom Bradley International Center located on the UCLA campus. To find out more about CENS and its technology research, please visit our website homepage at: http://www.cens.ucla.edu.

Guests are asked to Pre-register: To register online for attendance at the upcoming research review, please click below and complete the requested information:

Keynote Speaker: Dr. David L. Tennenhouse

Vice President, Corporate Technology Group
Director, Research
INTEL CORPORATION

David Tennenhouse is an Intel Vice President in the Corporate Technology Group and Director of Research. He has been one of the pioneers of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networking, Active networks, Software Radio, and Desktop Media processing.

Tennenhouse previously served as Chief Scientist and Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Information Technology Office. At DARPA, he directed a research program focusing on information technology issues of strategic concern to the U.S. government. As Office Director, Tennenhouse formulated DARPA's PRO-Active Computing research strategy which emphasizes the networking of embedded and autonomous systems. He was also a key player in the development of the U.S. government's Information Technology for the 21st Century (IT2) initiative.

Tennenhouse received his B.A.Sc. and M.A.Sc. degrees from the University of Toronto. In 1989, he completed his Ph.D. at the Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge. He then joined MIT, where he held appointments in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and in the Sloan School of Management.
In addition to his research activities, Tennenhouse has been actively involved in the development of commercial technologies and business strategies. He is one of the founders of a consulting firm with expertise in fault tolerant transaction processing and has been a consultant to a range of technology, venture capital and financial organizations.

Dr. Tennenhouse is a member of the ACM and IEEE and served on the Visiting Committee on Advanced Technology of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He has been a member of the National Science and Technology Council's Sub-committee on Computing Information and Communications R&D, and chaired the Technology & Policy Working Group of the President's Information Infrastructure Task Force. In addition to his journal and conference publications, Dr. Tennenhouse has chaired various workshops and studies concerned with Information Infrastructure, ATM/Gigabit networking, and Advanced Digital Television (HDTV)

 

Agenda

The following is a draft agenda:

8:00 a.m.- 8:15 a.m. VIP Intros and Welcome, Deborah Estrin, CENS Director
8:15 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Overview of the Center, Deborah Estrin, CENS Director
9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Keynote Speaker, David Tennenhouse, VP Intel
9:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Morning Coffee Break
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Morning breakout panels and discussions
 

:: Biological applications, Michael Hamilton – Phil Rundel

(panels are held in parallel)

:: Systems and signal processing part 1, Bill Kaiser - Ramesh Govindan

 

:: Pre-college inquiry based science applications, Kathy Griffis

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Plenary session: “Embedded Challenges: Privacy, Ethics, & Pervasive Computing”
2:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Afternoon Coffee Break
2:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Afternoon breakout panels and discussions
 

:: Geosciences Applications, Paul Davis

(panels are held in parallel)

:: Systems and Signal processing part 2, Bill Kaiser – Ramesh Govindan

 

:: Sensing and Contaminant Transport Development, Tom Harmon – Jack Judy

 

:: Ethics and Pervasive Computing, Dana Cuff – Greg Pottie

4:15 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Poster and Demo Sessions with Evening Reception

For More information on the CENS 1st Annual Research Review, please contact CENS offices:

CENS UCLA
3563 Boelter Hall, Box 951596
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1596
Phone: (310) 206-2476 - Fax: (310) 206-3053 - email: bdempsey@cens.ucla.edu

 

Location and Directions

CENS 1st Annual Research Review will be held on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in the Tom Bradley International Hall located at 417 Charles E. Young Drive West at the intersection of Gayley and Strathmore Avenues. To access a printable map of the UCLA campus, please click below:

http://www.ucla.edu/map/PDFs/campusmap_sept2002.pdf

To access an interactive, detailed map of the UCLA campus, please click below. Tom Bradley International Hall can be found by clicking on the Northwest selection of the campus map:

http://www.ucla.edu/map/viewmap.html
More information on UCLA and additional campus maps and information can be found at:

http://www.ucla.edu/

Directions:

Access driving directions to the UCLA campus on line at:

http://www.ucla.edu/map/drive.html

Driving directions to conference site at the Tom Bradley International Hall:

From the 405 Freeway, take Wilshire Boulevard eastbound to Gayley Avenue and turn left. Take Gayley to Strathmore Avenue and enter the UCLA campus by turning right on Strathmore. There will be a parking garage (lot 8) on your right and Tom Bradley Center will be to your left. Signs will direct you to the parking garage and then from the parking garage to Tom Bradley International Hall.

Parking:

If you have a UCLA blue parking permit, please display it for free parking in the garage. Only blue permit parkers are eligible for free parking at a non-assigned parking area. All other UCLA personnel must park in their assigned lot and walk to Bradley Hall.

If you are attending from off-campus, please go to the parking kiosk located at Strathmore Avenue and Westwood Boulevard (one block up from Gayley Avenue). Tell the attendant that you are here for the “CENS Research Review” and they will give you a parking pass and direct you to the appropriate parking garage.

We look forward to seeing you there.


Hotel Accommodations

A block of rooms has been reserved at:

Doubletree Hotel - Westwood
10740 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90024
310 475-8711

For reservations, please call 1-800-472-8556 or 310- 475-8711, ext.7117.
The UC System rate is $149.00 single/double occupancy plus tax.

Please confirm your reservation with a credit card and identify the room block code as CENS Research Review. Hotel reservations must be made by September 25, 2003 to guarantee block rate. Check-in time is 3:00pm and checkout time is 11:00am. Special rate includes the shuttle to & from campus and the hotel is walking distance to the UCLA campus.

The UC System rate is $149.00 single/double occupancy plus tax.

For hotel information on-line, visit the website at:
http://www.doubletree.com/en/dt/hotels/index.jhtml;jsessionid=OSQK35WZEOWJ4CSGBIU2VCQKIYFC3UUC?ctyhocn=LAXWMDT


 
   
   

 

 

 
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