Environmental Cyber-Infrastructure Needs for Distributed Sensor Networks
Workshop Summary
Please notice these last minute details.
1) Continental breakfast will be served at 8:00 am outside Hubbs Hall, where the workshop will begin at 8:30 am Tuesday morning.
2) If you are driving to Scripps, be forewarned that parking is very bad. You are advised to take a shuttle (see below), but if you intend to drive directions can be found at: http://www.sio.ucsd.edu/about/directory/
Parking permits can be bought ($6 day) by contacting Jill Hammon (858) 534- 3948, but there is NO guarantee that you will find a parking spot.
3) Shuttles: We will have 3 vans to shuttle participants between the hotel and Scripps starting around 7:30 am. Meet in the lobby of La Jolla. Hotel La Jolla also will provide a complimentary shuttle for attendees, and other hotels may also provide this service.
If you are not staying at Hotel La Jolla and would like transportation to the workshop, please send Greg Bonito an email with (gbonito@LTERnet.edu) your hotel name, or just meet us at Hotel La Jolla in the morning.
4) If you are bringing a laptop, there will be a wireless connection for Hubbs Hall.
We will soon have this update posted on the workshop website: http://www.lternet.edu/informatics/sensor_workshop/
If you have additional questions, please email Greg Bonito <gbonita(at)lternet(dot)edu>.
See you all in a few days,
Deborah Estrin and Bill Michener
Workshop Summary:
This workshop will be a two-day NSF-sponsored event aimed at identifying Environmental Cyber-Infrastructure Needs for Distributed Sensor Networks. This workshop will include approximately 75 participants from various disciplines including environmental science, engineering, computer science, statistics, and mathematics. Representatives from NSF as well as several existing or proposed large research programs (CUAHSI, NEON, CLEANER, LTER) will also attend. The workshop will produce a report for the broader research community that will include recommendations to NSF on how the Foundation should proceed to ensure that cyber-infrastructure needs related to distributed, networked observing systems are met. The workshop will focus on several specific themes:
1. Sensing technologies: state of the art and where there is most need for
sensor component development for the different communities
2. Data collection/acquisition/fielded sensor arrays
3. Data management
4. Analysis and visualization
5. Error resiliency
6. Metadata
7. System security integrity
Rationale:
Given the increasing number of distributed, networked, observing systems being
proposed by various research communities, and ongoing computer science research
in related topics, the time seems ripe for an interdisciplinary workshop to
discuss the cyber-infrastructure issues associated with such systems. The widespread
proliferation of the Internet and other communication technologies, especially
wireless and acoustic transmission from remote sensors, coupled with the decreasing
cost, size, and weight of a variety of sensors is resulting in a major paradigm
shift in both environmental science and engineering. Increasingly, spatially
extended, intelligent networks, of multi-variable intelligent sensor arrays
are seen as the appropriate tools for studying complex real-world systems. An
attractive feature for researchers is the potential for remote manipulation
of experiments or observing networks in near real-time based on the incoming
data.
The increasing demand of the environmental science and engineering communities
for systems such as these raises a number of cyber-infrastructure issues including:
how to effectively collect, manage, archive and distribute data from such systems;
mechanisms and protocols for rapid data transmission; protocols for two-way
communication with sensors and dynamic control of sensor networks; access to
remote computing resources for processing and visualization of the data collected;
how to manage heterogeneous physical, chemical and biological data streams that
include high-bandwidth streams, such as video data and broad-band seismic data,
and low-bandwidth streams such as those from temperature sensors; how to dynamically
manage sampling schemes at nodes with limited power budgets when multiple sensors
share the same power source; software tools for the analysis of the multidisciplinary,
spatially extended, intermittent datasets that will emerge from such observing
systems; knowledge representation software to ensure that these data are easily
accessible and effortlessly shared across disciplines; the integrity of the
communications and control systems for such observing networks together with
the integrity of the data management and archiving systems; automation of quality
control of the data.
The establishment of a cyber-infrastructure that can accomplish these tasks
will be critical to ensure the broadest use of the data collected from these
sensing networks. It is through this capability that the power of this new paradigm
will be most evident. For example, in environmental science, the ability to
compare data from multiple, potentially unrelated disciplines will enable researchers
to decipher unanticipated interactions between systems to advance our understanding
of Earth's environment. Concerns related to cyber-security, and in some cases,
intellectual property, will significantly impact networked sensor systems. Solutions
must be sought that will not hinder free and open exchange of most data but
that will also protect the network and its sensors as well as provide the ability
to restrict access to highly sensitive data when needed. Finally, the integration
of GRID-based systems to convert the raw environmental data into information
and, finally, knowledge will become an increasingly important issue as sensor
networks become ubiquitous.
Dates:
The workshop will be held Tuesday August 12th and Wednesday August 13th 2003. The Steering Committee plus a limited number of volunteers will stay an extra day (Thursday August 14th) to participate in writing the report.
Logistics:
Costs
For all invited participants, excluding NSF employees, we will cover costs associated with registration, travel, lodging, and food. Air travel arrangements should be made ASAP through Rio Grande Travel (see below). Additional travel and lodging details are listed below.
All participants must bring a $ 75 (U.S.) check or money order made out to
"The University of New Mexico." The registration fee covers snacks,
continental breakfasts, lunches and other incidental expenses. All non-NSF employees
WILL BE REIMBURSED for the registration fee after the meeting. We cannot reimburse
costs associated with rental cars and taxis; various companies provide inexpensive
shuttles from the airport to the hotel and vans will transport participants
to and from the meeting each day from the motel.
Location
The workshop will be held at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO). SIO's main campus, part of the University of California, San Diego, consists of 180 acres in coastal La Jolla, California. Scripps is one of the oldest and largest centers for global science research in the world and has been a leader and innovator in oceanography and marine technology for 100 years. Scripps Institution of Oceanography includes a number of state-of-the-art research and education facilities including the Birch Aquarium. The Birch Aquarium is a public education center that showcases Scripps research, provides ocean science education and promotes ocean conservation and is the largest oceanographic museum in the country.
Travel Reservations
Please do everything possible to minimize travel costs as we are on a very tight budget.
If you are driving to the workshop, the University of New Mexico will reimburse you at the approved rate of $0.25 per mile. Please record your beginning and ending mileage. Also, note that we cannot reimburse driving costs that exceed the cost of round trip airfare. (In other words, if you drive to San Diego from Boston, we can only cover the amount equivalent to a round trip airline ticket.)
Air travel reservations can be made through Rio Grande Travel. Please call Rio Grande Travel 1-800-778-6861 or 505/768-7999 as soon as possible and ask for a UNM Representative. You may also contact the following representatives directly for assistance: Rita Ortiz at RitaO@RGTravel.com, Tracey Fria at TraceyF@RGTravel.com or Johanna Stackpole at Jstackpole@RGTravel.com .
Tell the agent that the LTER Network Office at UNM (contact: Pam Griego) is paying for your ticket. If you have any other problems, please e-mail the manager, Doris Phillips, DorisP@RGTravel.com with a copy to pgriego@LTERnet.edu. Once you have made and approved your reservation, Rio Grande will forward the itinerary to the Network Office, which will pay for the ticket.
International participants, please note that U.S. carriers or airlines that code-share with U.S. airlines must be used if available. Rio Grande will assist you with this.
If you wish to purchase the airline ticket yourself, please e-mail Pam Griego (pgriego@LTERnet.edu) your arrival/departure dates/times, flight number and the amount of the ticket. Reimbursement for the ticket will be made after the meeting.
NOTE: Any airline reservations made within 21 days of the initiation of travel
will have to be paid for by the traveler and will be reimbursed at the APEX
21-day advance purchase rate. Failure to make reservations in a timely fashion
may therefore have serious personal financial implications.
Lodging
We have signed a group booking agreement for lodging at the Hotel La Jolla at the Shores (http://www.hotellajolla.com/), and have provided them with your name.
Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-666-0261. PLEASE mention that you
are with the Scripps NSF Cyber Workshop Group to receive the group rate. You
must register by July 10th, 2003 to get the group rate, so please do so ASAP!
You may also e-mail reservations to: reservations@hotellajolla.com.
Airport to Hotel Transportation
The best transportation means from the airport to the hotel are the CLOUD 9 SHUTTLES. Shuttles can be found outside the airport baggage claim area in the transportation area. Just tell the attendant you are with a conference and want the CLOUD 9 SHUTTLE to Hotel La Jolla in the town of La Jolla. The cost should be less than $15 and the driver will provide you with a receipt when asked (for reimbursement).
Contact Greg Bonito (gbonito@LTERnet.edu) if you experience any difficulties in making hotel reservations.
Agenda:
Day 1 - Tuesday August, 12th
8:30 - 9:15 am - Introduction, Logistics, & Workshop Goals
- Bill Michener and John Orcutt
- NSF representatives
9:15 - 10:00 am - Plenary talk: 'Embedded Networked Sensing for Environmental Monitoring'
- Deborah Estrin
10:00 - 10:15 am - Charge to breakout session groups
- Estrin and Michener
10:15 - 10:30 am - COFFEE BREAK
10:30 - Noon - Breakout Session I
Three parallel sessions:
(A) Sensor technologies
(B) Fielded data acquisition systems/arrays
(C) Data management
Noon - 1:00 pm - LUNCH
(Discussion leaders convene w/ Estrin & Michener)
1:00 - 2:00 pm - Plenary talk: 'Commercial Applications and the Status of Sensor Networks'
- Mike Horton
2:00 - 4:30 pm - Breakout Session II - (same groups as morning session)
Three parallel sessions:
(A) Sensor technologies
(B) Fielded data acquisition systems/arrays
(C) Data management
4:30 - 5:30 pm - Ten-minute reports from breakout groups; Discussion; Organize for Day 2
5:30 pm - Evening social
Day 2 - Wednesday August, 13th
8:30 - 8:45 am - Revisit agenda & Logistics
- Estrin, Michener and Orcutt
8:45 - 9:15 am - Plenary talk: 'Terrestrial Environmental Sensor Networks: Challenges and Opportunities'
- Stuart Gage
9:15 - 9:45 am - Plenary talk: 'Real Time Systems: Lessons from ROADNet and HPWREN'
- Frank Vernon
9:45 - 10:00 am - COFFEE BREAK
10:00 - Noon - Breakout Session III
Four parallel sessions:
(D) Analysis and visualization
(E) Error resiliency (calibration, errors, data quality)
(F) Metadata
(G) System security / Integrity
Noon - 1:00 pm - LUNCH
1:00 - 4:00 pm - Breakout Session IV (same groups as morning session)
Four parallel sessions:
(D) Analysis and visualization,
(E) Error resiliency (calibration, errors, data quality),
(F) Meta data,
(G) System security / Integrity
4:00 - 5:00 pm - Ten-minute reports from breakout groups & Discussion
5:00 - 5:15 pm - Workshop Conclusion - Estrin and Michener
6:00 - 8:00 pm - Planning Dinner (Writers and Steering committee)
Day 3 - Thursday August, 14th
8:30 - Noon - Report Writing
Noon - 1:00 pm - LUNCH
1:00 - 5:00 pm - Report Writing
Participants:
Workshop Organizers
Deborah Estrin
Director, Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS)
Professor, Computer Science Department, UCLA
3531H Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1596
Ph (310) 206-3923
destrin@CS.UCLA.EDU
http://cens.ucla.edu
http://lecs.cs.ucla.edu/estrin
William K. Michener
LTER Network Office
Department of Biology
MSC03 2020
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
Ph (505) 272-7831
Fax (505) 272-7080
wmichene@lternet.edu
Workshop Steering Committee
David Brady
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
442 Dana Research Center
Northeastern University
Boston MA 02115
Ph (617) 373-5400
Fax (617) 373-8970
brady@ece.neu.edu
http://www.cdsp.neu.edu/info/researchgrps/wireless/
Paul G. Flikkema
College of Engineering and Technology
Northern Arizona University
PO Box 15600
Flagstaff AZ 86011-5600
Ph (928) 523-6114
Fax (928) 523-2300
Paul.Flikkema@nau.edu
http://www.diggov.org/search/members/member.jsp?ID=171
Tony R. Fountain
LTER/SDSC Liaison
San Diego Supercomputer Center UCSD
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0505 USA
Ph (619) 534-8374
Fax (619) 534-5113
fountain@SDSC.EDU
http://lternet.edu/directory/view.pl?id=tfountain
Stuart Gage
Michigan State University
Department of Entomology
East Lansing, MI 48824
Ph (517) 355-2135
Fax (517) 353-4354
gages@msu.edu
http://www.ent.msu.edu/faculty/Gage/
Scott Matthews
Assistant Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering and Pubic Policy
Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Ph (412) 268-6218
hsm@cmu.edu
http://www.ce.cmu.edu/~hsm/index.html
Peter Mikhalevsky
Ocean Sciences Division
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
1710 Goodridge Drive (MS T1-3-5)
McLean, VA 22102
Ph (703) 827-4784
Fax (703) 893-8753
peter@osg.saic.com
John Orcutt
Scripps Institution of Oceanography UCSD
8602 La Jolla Shores Drive
La Jolla, CA. 92037
(619) 534-2887
jorcutt@ucsd.edu
http://roadnet.ucsd.edu/people.html
Workshop Participants
Payman Arabshahi
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Drive
MS 238-343
Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Ph 818-393-1717
Fax (818) 393-1717
payman@jpl.nasa.gov
http://dsp.jpl.nasa.gov/members/payman/
Peter Arzberger
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0534
Ph (858) 534-5079
Fax: (858) 534-5056
parzberg@sdsc.edu
http://www.sdsc.edu/~parzberg/
Art Ayres
MariPro, Inc.
1522 Cook Place
Goleta, CA 93117 USA
Ph (805) 879 0109
ayresa@maripro.com
Jon Berger
Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
University of California San Diego,
La Jolla, CA 92093-0225, USA
Ph (858) 5342889
jberger@ucsd.edu
Gregory Bonito
Graduate Student
Duke University
Department of Biology Box 90338
Durham, NC 27708
Ph (919) 660-7372
gmb@duke.edu
Hans-Werner Braun
National Laboratory for Applied Network Research
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0505
Ph 858 822 0949
hwv@nlanr.net
Dave Carlson
NCAR/Atmospheric Technology Division
P.O. Box 3000; 1850 Table Mesa Drive
Boulder, CO 80307; USA
Ph (303) 497-8833
Fax (303) 497-8770
dcarlson@atd.ucar.edu
http://www.atd.ucar.edu/
James Clark
Duke University
Department of Botany
Box 90338
Durham, NC 27708
Ph (919) 613-8036
jimclark@duke.edu
http://www.biology.duke.edu/research_by_area/eeob/clark.html
Neil Cobb
Associate Director Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research
Hanley Hall
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
Ph (928) 523-5528
Fax (928) 523-7500
Neil.Cobb@nau.edu
Di Cook
Department of Statistics
Iowa State University
325 Snedecor Hall
Ames, IA 50011-1210
Ph (515) 294 8865
Fax (515) 294 4040
dicook@iastate.edu
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~dicook/
Simon Cox
CSIRO
PO Box 1130
Bently WA 6102
Australia
Ph 61-8-6436-8639
Simon.cox@csiro.au
David Culler
Computer Science Division #1776
627 Soda Hall
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1776
Ph (510) 643-7572
Fax (510) 643-7352
culler@cs.berkeley.edu
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~culler/
Sanjoy Dasgupta
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, UCSD
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0114
La Jolla, CA 92093-0114
Ph (858) 822-5270
dasgupta@cs.ucsd.edu
Wynn Eberhard
NOAA ETL
325 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80305
Ph (303) 497-6560
Fax (303) 497-5318
wynn.eberhard@noaa.gov
Jeremy Elson
Research Staff
Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS)
University of California Los Angeles
Department of Computer Science
3440 Boelter Hall
Los Angeles CA 90095
Ph (310) 206-3925
jelson@cs.ucla.edu
John Fisher
MIT AI Laboratory
200 Technology Square
NE43-V 626
Cambridge, MA 02139
Ph (617) 253-0788
Fax (617) 258-6287
fisher@ai.mit.edu
http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/fisher/
David Fries
Center for Ocean Technology
140 7th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5016
Univ of South Florida
Ph (727) 553-3975
Fax (727) 553-3967
fries@marine.usf.edu
John Gamon
Department of Biology & Microbiology
Biological Sciences
5151 State University Drive
California State University, LA
Los Angeles, California 90032-8201
Ph (323) 343-2066
Fax (323) 343-6451
jgamon@calstatela.edu
http://web.calstatela.edu/faculty/jgamon/jgamon.htm
Lewis Girod
UCLA/LECS Laboratory
420 Westwood Plaza
3731 Boelter Hall
LA CA 90095 USA
Ph (310) 448 8255
Fax (501) 421 4987
girod@lecs.cs.ucla.edu or lgirod@alum.mit.edu
http://lecs.cs.ucla.edu/~girod/official/resume.html
Jeffrey Goldman, PhD, Project Manager
Infrastructure for Biology at Regional to Continental Scales
American Institute of Biological Sciences
1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005
Ph (202) 628-1500 x225
Fax (202)628-1509
jgoldman@aibs.org
Amarnath Gupta
San Diego Supercomputer Center
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0505
Ph (619) 822-0994
Fax (619) 534-8380
gupta@sdsc.edu
Mark Hansen
Associate Professor
Department of Statistics
University of California, Los Angeles
6119 Mathematical Sciences Building
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1554
Ph (310) 206-8375
Fax (310) 206-5658
cocteau@stat.ucla.edu
http://www.stat.ucla.edu:16080/~cocteau/
Paul C. Hanson
UW-Madison
Center for Limnology
680 North Park Street
Madison WI 53706-1492
Ph (608) 262-5953
pchanson@wisc.edu
http://limnology.wisc.edu/personnel/hanson/hanson.html
Tom Harmon
Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering
UCLA
5732 Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1593
Ph (310)206-3735
tharmon@ucla.edu
http://www.cee.ucla.edu/faculty/harmon.htm
Paul Havinga
University of Twente
Department of Computer Science
P.O. Box 217
7500 AE Enschede
the Netherlands
Ph: +31 53 4894619
Fax: +31 53 4894590
havinga@cs.utwente.nl
http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~havinga
John Heidemann
USC/Information Sciences Institute
Suite 1001
4676 Admiralty Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292-6695
Ph (310) 448-8708
johnh@isi.edu
http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/index.html
John Helly
UCSD/SDSC
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0505
Ph 858 534 5060
hellyj@ucsd.edu
Masayuki Hirafuji
Computational Modeling Lab.
NARC Tsukuba 305-8666 Japan
Ph: +81-298-38-7177
Fax: +81-298-38-8551
hirafuji@affrc.go.jp
http://model.narc.affrc.go.jp/hirafuji/
Mike Horton
Crossbow Technology, Inc.
41 E. Daggett Dr.
San Jose, CA 95134
Ph (408) 965-3300
Fax (408) 324-4840
mhorton@xbow.com
Bill Kaiser
Electrical Engineering Department
56-125B Engineering IV Building
Box 951594
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1594
Ph (310) 825-2647
Fax (310) 206-4833
kaiser@ee.ucla.edu
http://www.ee.ucla.edu/faculty/bios/kaiser.htm
Josh Karlin
Graduate Student
Computer Science Department
MSC01 1130
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
karlinjf@cs.unm.edu
Brad Karp
Staff Researcher / Intel Research
Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University
417 South Craig St.
Suite 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Ph (412) 605-1209
Fax (412) 605-1306
bkarp@cs.cmu.edu or bkarp@intel-research.net
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~bkarp/
Barbara Kimbell
Special Assistant to the Vice Provost for Research
University of New Mexico
Ph (505) 272-7099
bkimbell@unm.edu
George Koch
Associate Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Northern Arizona University
NAU Box 5640
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5640
Ph (928) 523-7150
George.Koch@nau.edu
Tim Kratz
Trout Lake Station
10810 Cty Hwy N
Boulder Junction, WI USA 54512-9733
Ph (715) 356-9494
Fax (715) 356-6866
tkkratz@wisc.edu
Ron Lake
Galdos Systems, Inc.
Suite 200
115 West Pender Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6E 2P4
Ph (604) 484-2750
rlake@galdosinc.com
Phil Levis
Graduate Student
Computer Science Division #1776
627 Soda Hall
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1776
Ph (510) 643-7572
Fax (510) 643-7352
pal@eecs.berkeley.edu
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~pal/
Fang Pang Lin
Associate Research Scientist
National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan
7, R&D Rd. VI
Science-based Industrial Park
Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Ph 886-3-5776085
Fax 886-3-5776082
fplin@nchc.gov.tw
www.nchc.gov.tw
Jessica Lundquist
Graduate Student
Scripps Institution of Oceanography UCSD
8602 La Jolla Shores Drive
La Jolla, CA. 92037
Ph: (858) 534-1504
jessica@coast.ucsd.edu
http://meteora.ucsd.edu/cap/snow_monitor.html
Arthur Maccabe
Department of Computer Science
MSC01 1130
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
Ph (505) 277-6504
Fax (505) 277-6927
maccabe@cs.unm.edu
http://www.cs.unm.edu/~maccabe/
John Marchioni
Director, Technology Programs
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
The Presidio of San Francisco
P.O. Box 29910
San Francisco, California 94129-0910
Ph (415) 561-7700
john.marchioni@moore.org
Rob Nowak
George R. Brown School of Engineering
Rice University
2023 Duncan Hall
Houston, TX USA
nowak@ece.rice.edu
http://www.ece.rice.edu/~nowak/
Walter C. Oechel
Professor of Biology and Director
Global Change Research Group
San Diego State University
San Diego, CA 92182
(619) 594-6613
oechel@sunstroke.sdsu.edu
http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/GCRG
Clayton Okino
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Drive
MS 238-343
Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Ph (818) 393-6668
Fax (818) 393-1717
cokino@jpl.nasa.gov
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Adrian Perrig
ECE - CMU
Hamerschlag Hall
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh PA 15213
Ph (412) 268 2242
perrig@cmu.edu
http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~adrian/home.html
Philip Popadopoulos
UC San Diego
San Diego Supercomputer Center, MC 0505
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La Jolla CA 92093-0505
Ph (858) 822-3628
Fax (858) 534-5152
phil@sdsc.edu
http://www.sdsc.edu/Visitors/contact.html
Mary Power
3060 Valley Life Sciences Building #3140
Department of Integrative Biology
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-3140
Ph (510) 643-7776
mepower@socrates.berkeley.edu
http://ib.berkeley.edu/labs/power/
Jiaguo Qi
University of Michigan
Department of Geography
314 Natural Science Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1115
Ph (517) 353-8736
Fax (517) 432-1671
qi@msu.edu
http://www.bsrsi.msu.edu/staff/qi.html
Philip Rundel
Department of Organismic Biology, Ecology, and Evolution
University of California, Los Angeles
Box 951606
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1606
Ph (310) 825-8777
rundel@biology.ucla.edu
http://research.mednet.ucla.edu/cfm/lifesci/OBEEfacultyindiv.cfm?FacultyKey=1131
William H. Sanders
University of Illinois
212 Coordinated Science Laboratory, MC-228
1308 West Main Street
Urbana, IL 61801-2307
Ph (217) 333-0345
Fax: (217) 244-3359
whs@crhc.uiuc.edu
http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/Faculty/whs.html
Art Sanderson
7015 Low Center for Industrial Inn
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 8th St.
Troy, NY 12180-3590
Ph (518) 276-4873
sandea@rpi.edu
Dogan Seber
Geoinformatics Lead
San Diego Supercomputer Center
9500 Gilman Drive
MC 0505
La Jolla, CA 92093
(858) 822-5409
seber@sdsc.edu
http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/people/seber.html
Frieder Seible
Dean of Jacobs School Of Engineering
UCSD
Mail Code 0085/Bldg 409
La Jolla, CA 92093
Ph (858) 534-4640
Fax (858) 534-6373
fseible@ucsd.edu
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Srini Seshan
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891
Ph (412) 268-8734
Fax (412) 268-5576
srini@cmu.edu
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~srini/
Sedra Shapiro
Field Station Programs
College of Sciences
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-4614
Ph (619) 594-5386
sshapiro@sciences.sdsu.edu
http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/BFS/main/contacts.html
Shinji Shimojo
Cybermedia Center
Osaka University
5-1 Mihogaoka, IBARAKI
Osaka 567-0047 JAPAN
Ph +81-6-6879-8790
Fax +81-6-6879-8794
shimojo@cmc.osaka-u.ac.jp
http://www.ais.cmc.osaka-u.ac.jp/~shimojo/mainE.html
David Skole
Department of Geography
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
Ph (517) 432-7774
Fax (517) 353-2932
skole@msu.edu or skole@pilot.msu.edu
Larry Smarr
Cal-(IT)² Director's Office
University of California,
San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0405
Ph (858) 822-1189
Fax (858) 822-3912
lsmarr@ucsd.edu
http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/~lsmarr/
Soroosh Sorooshian
Hydrology and Water Resources
The University of Arizona
PO Box 210011
Tucson, Arizona 85721
Phone: (520) 621-1661
soroosh@hwr.arizona.edu
http://www.ispe.arizona.edu/about/exec/soroosh.html
John Stankovic
Department of Computer Science
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Virginia
151 Engineer's Way, P.O. Box 400740
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4740
Ph (434) 982-2275
Fax (434) 982-2214
stankovic@cs.virginia.edu
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/brochure/profs/stankovic.html
Robert Stevenson
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Boston, Massachusetts 02125
Ph (617) 282-6572
Fax (617) 287-6650
robert.Stevenson@umb.edu
http://www.bio.umb.edu/WhosWho/Faculty/swifty_cv.html
Mohan Trivedi
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UCSD
UC San Diego, CVRR
9500 Gilman Drive 0434
La Jolla, CA 92093-0434
Phone: 858-822-0075
Fax 858-534-1004
trivedi@ece.ucsd.edu
Frank Vernon
Associate Research Geophysicist
Scripps Institution of Oceanography UCSD
8602 La Jolla Shores Drive
La Jolla, CA. 92037
flvernon@ucsd.edu
Hanbiao Wang
Graduate Student
UCLA Computer Science Department
4732 Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1596
hbwang@lecs.cs.ucla.edu
Michael Wimbrow
19412 Dorado Drive
Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679
Ph (909) 659-0024
mike.wimbrow@jamesreserve.edu
Fan Ye
Graduate Student
UCLA Computer Science Department
4732 Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1596
Ph (310) 825 4838
Fax: 310 825 2273
yefan@cs.ucla.edu
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~yefan/
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