Now in its second decade, the Chinese-American Networking Symposium addresses current and emerging issues of seamless global networking for research and education. The Symposium endeavors to identify issues of common interest to network professionals, faculty, researchers, and administrators. CANS 2010 will focus on next generation Internet projects, the challenges of end-to-end connectivity for applications support across borders and oceans, cloud computing, sensor networks, and the "Internet of Things", as well as the continued interest in IPv6 deployment.
CANS 2010 will be hosted by Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Please plan to join us September 19-21 to share in the spirit of innovation and collaboration.
Jin Ju
Minister-Counselor
Science and Technology
Embassy of the PRC
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Tom Kalil
Deputy Director for Policy
OSTP
The White House
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Daniel Zeng
President
CAST-USA
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Huang Xiangyang
Director
CNIC
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Roberta Balstad
Chair, US-China Roundtable on
Scientific Data Cooperation
The National Academies
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Jianping Wu
Director
CERNET
Tsinghua University
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Brad Wheeler
VP for Information Technology
Indiana University
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Xing Li
Deputy Director
CERNET
Tsinghua University
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Ron Kraemer
VP and CIO
University of Notre Dame
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Weidong Li
China Earthquake
Network Center
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Ray Willemann
Director of Planning
IRIS
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Hualin Qian
Computer Network
Information Center
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Runqiang Wang
Computer Network
Information Center
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Chip Elliott
Principal Investigator & Project Director
GENI Project Office
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Yun Xiao
Computer Network
Information Center
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Lixia Zhang
Professor
University of California,
Los Angeles
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Haina Tang
Network Engineer
CNIC
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Martin Swany
Professor
University of Delaware
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Chris Tracy
Network Engineer
ESnet
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Louis Fox
Senior Advisor
Internet2
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Stephen Wolff
Technical Manager
Office of the CTO
Cisco Systems
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