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2012 Chinese American Networking Symposium (CANS)

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Chinese American Networking Symposium
October 8-10, 2012
Seattle, Washington, USA

Information on the 2012 symposium, hosted by Pacific Northewst Gigapop, Pacific Wave, and the University of Washington, can be found on this page. For details on the Chinese American Networking Symposium, please visit the main CANS website (archive).

Pacific Northwest Gigapop, Pacific Wave, and the University of Washington are honored to host the 2012 Chinese American Networking Symposium in Seattle.  PWNGP, Pacific Wave and UW have built extensive partnerships with many institutions in China.  We are confident that the symposium will greatly enhance relationships among our colleagues in the United States and China.

Since 1999, this annual event brings together leading networking experts from the US and China to share cutting-edge technical knowledge and information on state-of-the-art networks, and best practices for managing advanced international networks. CANS continues to foster creative collaborations among educational and research institutions. The symposium brings together technology partners from both nations to spur innovation, new ideas, and further the beneficial uses of global networking and infrastructure deployment.

PWNGP, Pacific Wave and UW are thankful for the tremendous support of the National Science Foundation, Internet2, and other generous symposium sponsors to make this year's event the best ever! The planning committee is working hard to ensure that our discussions and collaborations expand our research and scholarly activities and strengthen institutions on both sides of the Pacific.

Program

All events will be at the Crowne Plaza Seattle unless otherwise noted.

Printable Program (PDF)

Sunday, October 7
18:00 – 20:00  Conference Check-in, Crowne Plaza hotel lobby

Monday, October 8
7:00 – 9:00      Conference Check-in, Crowne Plaza hotel lobby
7:30 – 8:30      Continental Breakfast, Yellowstone room, lobby level
8:30 – 10:00    Working Group Meetings
                        IPv6, SanJuan, 5thfloor
                        Software Defined Networks, Yosemite, 3rd floor
                        e2e Performance and Measurement, Carlsbad, lower level
                        Federated Identity, McKinley, 3rd floor

10:00 – 10:30  Morning Break, Yellowstone room, lobby level
10:30 – 12:00  Working Group Meetings continue, same rooms
12:00 – 13:00  Lunch, Yellowstone room, lobby level
13:00 – 13:30  Private meeting with University of Washington President, Michael Young
13:30 – 15:00  Opening Ceremony, Sequoia/Glacier, lobby level 
                        Chair: Steve Smith, PNWGP Board Chair                      
                        President Michael Young, University of Washington
                        Jianping Wu, CERNET
                        Kai Nan, CAS CNIC
                        David Lambert, Internet2
                        Xiaoming Sheng, CAST-USA
                        Kevin Thompson, National Science Foundation
                        Don Riley, University of Maryland
                        Shuigen Xiao, Georgetown University
                        Michael Sinatra, ESnet
                        John Silvester, CENIC
                        Ron Johnson, Pacific Northwest Gigapop
15:00 – 15:30  Afternoon break, Yellowstone room, lobby level
15:30 – 17:00  Keynote Presentations, Sequoia/Glacier, lobby level

                        Chair: Steve Wolff, Internet2
                        eScience: Computational Science for the 21st Century
                            Ed Lazowska, Bill and Melinda Gates Chair in Computer
                            Engineering, University of Washington          
                        Cyberinfrastructure Frameworks for Community Driven Science
                            Gwen Jacobs, Professor of Neuroscience, Montana State University
17:30               Depart for Opening Reception and Dinner, University of Washington
                        Motorcoaches will leave from the lobby level of the Crowne Plaza
                        If driving yourself, please consult the UW site for directions
                        http://www.cs.washington.edu/visitors/getting_here    
18:30               Dinner in the Atrium of the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering 
21:30               Expected return to the Crowne Plaza

Tuesday, October 9
7:30 – 8:30      Continental Breakfast, Yellowstone room, lobby level
8:30 – 10:00    Session I: Scientific Research Collaborations, Sequoia/Glacier
                        CSTNET Collaboration on Science and Technology
                             
Yan Zha
                        The Scientific and Educational Research Collaborations of CERNET
                              Jilong Wang
10:00 – 10:30  Morning Break, Yellowstone room, lobby level
10:30 – 12:00  Session II: End-to-end Performance and Measurement,                         Sequoia/Glacier
                        perfSONAR Introduction, US Deployment and Development Plans
                             Jason Zurawski  
                        Research on Key Technologies for Large-scale Network Measurement
                              Haina Tang 
                        CERNET Activities on End-to-end Performance and Measurement
                               Jilong Wang 
                        IPv6 Measurement Related Activities
                               Michael Sinatra 
                        Elephant Flows
                               John Hicks and Jilong Wang 
12:00 – 13:30  Lunch, Yellowstone room, lobby level
13:30 – 15:00   Session III: Federated Identity, Sequoia/Glacier
                        An Identity and Access management cloud for a very large
                        organization
                               Jiwu Jing
                        Introduction of CARSI Federation
                               Ping Chen
                        IAAA (Identity, Authentication, Authorization, Auditing) practice of
                        E-Campus

                               Zhikun Zhang
                       Grouper and CIFER Projects in the U.S.
                               Tom Barton and Rob Carter
                       InCommon and U.S. Efforts in Federation and Identify Management
                               Jack Suess
15:00 – 15:30  Afternoon Break, Yellowstone room, lobby level
15:30 – 17:00  Session IV: Software Defined Networks and other Developments, Sequoia/Glacier, lobby level
                        Openflow Testbed in CSTNet
                               Yuepeng E    
                        FINE Project – Future Internet Innovation Environment
                               Jun Bi
                        Mobile Trends and the Future
                               
David Morton  
17:30               Depart for the Museum of Flight
                        Motorcoaches will leave from the lobby level of the Crowne Plaza 
                        If driving yourself, please consult the MOF site for directions                         http://www.museumofflight.org/ 
18:15               Private tour of the Museum
19:15               Dinner 
21:30               Expected return to the Crowne Plaza

Wednesday, October 10
7:30 – 8:30      Continental Breakfast, Yellowstone room, lobby level
8:30 – 10:00    Session V: University Technology Organization and                         Management, Sequoia/Glacier
                        Zhensheng Zhao, CSTNet
                        Ling Zhang, CERNET
                        Tom Delaney, New York University
                        Kelli Trosvig, University of Washington
                        Steve Smith, University of Hawaii
                        Jack Suess, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
10:00 – 10:30  Morning Break, Yellowstone room, lobby level
10:30 – 12:00  Session VI: Panel on University Technology Organization and                         Management, Sequoia/Glacier
                        Jianping Wu, Tsinghua University
                        Bei Zhang, Peking University
                        Zhensheng Zhao, CSTNet
                        Tom Delaney, New York University
                        Kelli Trosvig, University of Washington
                        Steve Smith, University of Hawaii
                        Jack Suess, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
                        Songlin Feng, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute
                        Tiejun Luo, Chinese Academy of Sciences
                        Lin Zhang, South China University of Technology
12:00 – 13:30  Lunch, Yellowstone room, lobby level
13:30 – 15:00  Session VII: IPv6, Sequoia/Glacier
                        Research and Implementation of IPv6 Network Intrusion Detection
                                    Chun Long               
                        Risks of Not Deploying IPv6 Now
                                    Michael Sinatra
                        IPv6 in the NGN
                                    Bill Manning                     
15:00 – 15:30  Afternoon break, Yellowstone room, lobby level
15:30 – 17:00  Wrap-up and Next Steps, Sequoia/Glacier, lobby level

Sponsors

We would like to thank the symposium's organizers for their generous support in presenting the 2012 Chinese American Networking Symposium.

China Association for Science and Technology, USA
China Education and Research Network (CERNET)
China Science & Technology Network (CSTNET)
Internet2
National Science Foundation
Pacific Northwest Gigapop (host)
Pacific Wave (host)
University of Washington (host)

Please click here for information about becoming a sponsor.

Committees

Organizing Committee

Co-Chairs:

  • Jianping Wu, Director, CERNET Center, Tsinghua University, China

  • Xiangyang Huang, Director, Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

  • H. David Lambert, President and CEO, Internet2, USA

  • Donald R. Riley, Professor, University of Maryland, SURA IT Fellow, and Chair, Internet Educational Equal Access Foundation, USA

  • Shuigen Xiao, CAST-USA and Georgetown University, USA

Members:

  • Ana Hunsinger, Internet2, USA

  • Stephen Wolff, Internet2, USA

  • Jacqueline Brown, Internet2 and Pacific Wave, USA

  • Amy Philipson, Pacific Northwest Gigapop, USA

  • Chris Kong, CAST-USA

  • Xing Li, CERNET Center, Tsinghua University, China

  • Jennifer (Jie) An, CERNET Center, Tsinghua University, China

  • Bowei Dai, CSTNET, Computer Network Information Center, China

  • Hualin Qian, Computer Network Information Center, China

  • Zhimin Li, Ministry of Education, China

  • Jinghua Cao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Program Committee

Co-Chairs:

  • Xing Li, Deputy Director, CERNET Center, Tsinghua University, China

  • Hualin Qian, Chief Scientist, Computer Network Information Center, China

  • Jacqueline Brown, Senior Advisor, International Relations, Internet2, USA

  • Stephen Wolff, Interim CTO, Internet2, US

Members:

  • Ling Zhang, CERNET, China  

  • Jian Gong, CERNET, China  

  • Yan Ma, CERNET, China   

  • Bei Zhang, CERNET, China   

  • Jennifer (Jie) An, CERNET, China   

  • Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China  

  • Jun Bi, Tsinghua University, China  

  • Jilong Wang, Tsinghua University, China  

  • Jun Li, CSTNET, China

  • Jingguo Ge, CSTNET, China

  • Haina Tang, CSTNET, China

  • Tiejian Luo, CSTNET, China

  • Zhongcheng Li, CSTNET, China

  • Liming Sun, CSTNET, China

  • Kai Nan, Computer Network Information Center, CAS, China

  • Xuebin Chi, Computer Network Information Center, CAS, China

  • Ed Lazowska, University of Washington

  • David Lassner, University of Hawaii

  • Tom Delaney, New York University

  • Anita Nikolich  University of Chicago

  • Jack Suess, University of Maryland

  • Robert Johnson, Duke University

  • Michael Sinatra, ESnet

  • James Williams, Indiana University

  • Dan Massey, Colorado State University

  • Chris Kong, CAST-USA

Logistics Committee

Chair:

  • Martha Sellers, Pacific Northwest Gigapop

Members:

  • Amy Philipson, Pacific Northwest Gigapop

  • Clare Donahue, University of Washington

  • Jacqueline Brown, Pacific Wave

  • Edward Moynahan, Internet2

  • Jennifer (Jie) An, CERNET, China

  • Zhuoxi LI, CERNET, China

  • Haina Tang, CSTNET, China

  • Jian-ru Zheng, CSTNET, China

  • Susannah Malarkey, Technology Alliance

  • Susan Sigl, Washington Technology Industry Association

  • Carole Goodwin, Georgetown University

  • Microsoft Research (to be determined)

Travel Needs

Letters of Invitation
If you require a letter of invitation before registering, please complete the Letters of Invitation Request Form, providing your name, title, organization, email, physical address, and passport details. We will respond to your request as soon as possible. You will receive a PDF version of your letter via e-mail, unless you indicate another preference in the comments section of the form.

Passports and Visas
Visitors to the United States are required to have a passport from their country of citizenship and, in most cases, a visa. Visit the official visa information website of the US State Department for information on getting a visa. For questions on how to obtain a visa, send e-mail to cans-info@internet2.edu.

Registration

Registration includes: Participation in all sessions, all conference materials, continental breakfasts (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday), lunches (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday), morning and afternoon refreshment breaks, Reception and Dinner hosted by the University of Washington (Monday, October 8th), Gala reception and dinner at the Museum of Flight (Tuesday, October 9th).

Registration fees: $400.00 early registration by September 15th. $450.00 registration after September 15th.

Registration is closed

Lodging

The 2012 Chinese American Networking Symposium will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Seattle.
CANS accommodations at the Crowne Plaza Hotel are at the rate of $149/night, single or double occupancy (for reservations made by September 16).

2012 Symposium Contacts

For any questions related to the conference (program or schedule, registration, sponsorship, lodging) contact the Internet2 or Pacific Northwest Gigapop conference organizers.

You may contact the following representatives from each organization:
Pacific Northwest Gigapop: Martha Sellers
Internet2: Edward Moynihan
CERNET: Jennifer An: anjie@cernet.edu.cn
 +86 10 6278 5093
CSTNET: Haina Tang: tanghn@cstnet.cn
 +86 10 5881 2926