2004: Chinese American Networking Symposiume
Networking experts from China and the United States gather annually at the Chinese – American Networking Symposium (CANS) to discuss new ideas and advancements in networking technologies.
The annual programs, alternately held in the USA and China, include presentations by networking experts, panel discussions, and technical breakout sessions.
Florida International University
Miami, FL USA
November 30th of 2004
December 1st and 2nd of 2004
HEP Panel Introductions& Biographies
CANS 2004 Presentations
November 30th, 2004
( Please refer to Symposium Program for order )
- Dr. John McGowan, Chief Information Officer, Florida International University
- Prof. Donald Riley, University of Maryland, Chair, IEEAF
- Dr. Jonathan Javitt, Advisor to President Bush for Information Technology
- Dr. Xiaofan Zhao, Director – General, Department of IT Applications, State Council Informatization Office of China
- William Y.B. Chang, Office of International Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
- Dr. Douglas Van Houweling, President and CEO, Internet2
- Tom West, NLR
- Joe Burrescia, ESNet
- Dr. Steve Corbato, Internet2
- Dr. Maxine Brown, Associate Director, eVLBI, the University of Illinois at Chicago
- Prof. Jianping Wu, CERNET
- Jun Li CSTNET
- Jiahai Yang CERNET
December 1st, 2004
- Jim Willams, TransPAC2, Indiana University
- Greg Cole, GLORIAD, University of Tennessee
- Jacqueline Brown, Pacific Wave, University of Washington
- Julio Ibarra, Bridging Communities in the Americas, Florida International University
- Prof. Baoping YAN, e-science, CSTNET
- Ling Zhang, China Grid, CERNET
- Kai Nan, Scientific Data GRID on NGI, CSTNET
- Dr. Peter Arzberber, PRAGMA, University of California, San Diego
- Dr. Alan Whitney, e-VLBI, MIT Haystack Observatory
- Dr. Marvin Goldberg, NSF-MPS, National Science Foundation
- Prof. Paul Avery, US Grid Projects and Open Source Grid, University of Florida
- Dr. Harvey Newman, High Energy Physics Networks and Grids for e-Science, California Institute of Technology
- Dr. Xun Su, HPC Bandwidth Challenge at SC 2004, California Institute of Technology
- Dr. Ching-Chih Chen, Distributed Cross-Disciplinary China/US Collaboration for Universal Access, Simmons College & Tsinghua Unversity
- Dr. Maurita Peterson Holland, Learning from the Internet Public Library, University of Michigan
- Dr. Janet Poley, Applications Drive Advanced Networking Usage in Distance Learning Education, ADEC & University of Nebraska
- Snorre Kjesbu, Innovative Application of IP Networks, VP of Technology and Innovation – Tandberg
December 2nd, 2004
- Yaonan ZHANG, Cold and Arid Region Environmental and Engineering, Research Institute, CAS
- Bei Zhang, CERNET Applications, CERNET
- Ted Hanss, Medical Education Applications, University of Michigan
- Yun XIAO, Science Education in China, CNIC, CAS
- Dr. Anibal Gatonne, e-Science Projects in Argentina, Red Teleinformática Académica (RETINA), Argentina
- Zhonghua LU, CAS supercomputing environment, CNINC, CAS
- Liansheng GE, The Management & Applications of Campus Networks, CERNET
- Prof. Chi ZHANG, Transport Mechanisms for High-Performance Computing over High-Speed Networks, Florida International University
- IPv6 Technologies, Wanming LUO, CNIC, CAS
- Jingguo GE, New Internet Architecture, CNIC, CAS
- Chris Buja, Cisco Research in China, Cisco Systems