CENIC Seeks Participants
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December 01, 2003
The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) will hold its annual meeting March 15-17, 2004 at the Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey Hotel in Los Angeles.
The CENIC 2004 Program Committee is seeking presentations, demonstrations and tutorials that demonstrate how the network has or will enhance instruction, research, or economic development. Conference sessions will cover technology and infrastructure, teaching and learning, trends and/or future developments in optical network technology and related applications.
Former topics have included optical networking, TeraGrid computing, network security, implementing IPv6, end-to-end connectivity, quality of service, last-mile solutions, wireless technology, collaborative music, and collaborative medicine. Studies presented may be works in progress.
Submit a detailed abstract or outline describing the presentation, demonstration, or tutorial to cenic2004@lists.cenic.org. The submission should include:
- Name of presentation, demonstration, or tutorial
- Name of presenter
- Name of submitting party (if different)
- Email contact
- Phone contact
- Abstract (not to exceed 500 words)
The deadline for submissions is Dec. 12. Presenters will be notified of acceptance by Jan. 2, 2004. Final drafts of presentation slides are due by Feb. 15 and final versions March 5, 2004.
Any questions can be sent to cenic2004@lists.cenic.org.
CENIC is a not-for-profit corporation serving California Institute of Technology, California State University, Stanford University, University of California, University of Southern California, California Community Colleges and the statewide K-12 school system. CENIC's mission is to facilitate and coordinate the development, deployment and operation of a set of robust multi-tiered advanced network services for this research and education community. More information can be found at http://www.cenic.org/.
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