The Berkeley EECS Week
Networking Day
September 17, 2001

On Monday September 17, 2001 EECS and ILP will hold a Networking
Day which will feature electrical engineering and computer
science research, from EECS and other affiliated organizations, that
focuses on networking broadly defined. UC Berkeley has had a long history of
excellence in networking research. Networking Day is one way in which
we can demonstrate the networking expertise and research accomplishments
both on campus and in research laboratories off campus.
Networking Day is open to industry, government, faculty, and students.
Agenda
Hewlett-Packard Auditorium, 306 Soda Hall
8:00-8:30
Registration in front of the Hewlett-Packard Auditorium
8:30-9:15
Introduction: Shankar Sastry
Kickoff for Berkeley Information Technology and Systems (BITS): Jean Walrand
9:15-9:30
Dan Pitt, Nortel Networks: Networking Research: The Pendulum Swings
9:30-9:45
Break
9:45-11:15
Panel: Internet Architecture: Ion Stoica and Greg Minshall (Redback
Networks), Chairs
Panelists: John Chuang, Michael Franklin, Mark Handley,
Michael Jones (Microsoft), Scott Shenker, and Raj Yavatkar (Intel)
11:15-12:30
Panel: Network and Service Management, Venkat Anantharam and Jeff
Krause (Cisco), Chairs
Panelists: Connie Chang-Hasnain, Ayman Fawaz (Extreme Networks),
Anthony Joseph, Jean Walrand, and Avideh Zakhor
12:30-1:30
Lunch
1:30-2:00
Randy Katz: The SAHARA Project: A Revolutionary Service Architecture for
Future Telecommunications Systems
2:00-3:30
Panel: Security and Privacy: Doug Tygar and Kris Halvorsen
(Hewlett-Packard), Chairs
Panelists: Joe Hellerstein, John Kubiatowicz, Vern Paxson, and
Dave Wagner
3:30-3:45
Break
3:45-5:15
Panel: Wireless and Sensor/Ad Hoc Networks: Jan Rabaey, Chair
Panelists: David Culler, Ramesh Govindan, Kris Pister,
Kannan Ramchandran, and David Tse
5:15-6:00
Feedback sessions in the Wozniak Lounge
6:00-7:00
Light dinner in the Wozniak Lounge