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Spring 2003 Colloquium Series Larry Smarr Dr. Larry Smarr, will talk about The Planetary Computer
for Studying the Planet Earth. After 15 years of building out the
wired Internet infrastructure around the world, new extensions of this
core infrastructure are rapidly emerging. Wireless Internet access from
both unlicensed and licensed radio bands are spreading quickly, dedicated
dark fiber optical networks are being set up between universities in
many states and countries, the NSF, NIH, NASA, and foreign science agencies
are starting a decade long construction of a new generation of shard
scientific facilities to accelerate data intensive science, federated
data systems are being interlinked, computing is decentralizing into
a Grid framework, and high resolution and virtual reality interfaces
are becoming more common. These trends will result in a vastly more
powerful global knowledge and collaboration system than exists today.
Dr. Smarr is a pioneer in prototyping a national information
infrastructure to support academic research, governmental functions,
and industrial competitiveness. In 1985, Dr. Smarr became the founding
Director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). In 1997, he
became in addition the founding Director of the National Computational
Science Alliance, comprised of over fifty universities, government labs,
and corporations linked with NCSA in a national-scale virtual enterprise
to prototype the information infrastructure of the 21st Century. Most
recently, Dr. Smarr became the founding Director of the California Institute
for Telecommunications and Information Technology, which spans the Universities
of California at San Diego and Irvine. Dr. Smarr received his Ph.D.
from the University of Texas at Austin and conducted observational,
theoretical, and computational based astrophysical sciences research
for fifteen years before becoming Director of NCSA. He is a member of
the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the American Physical
Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1990 he received
the Franklin Institute’s Delmer S. Fahrney Gold Medal for Leadership
in Science or Technology. Dr. Smarr is a member of the President’s Information
Technology Advisory Committee. Sign language interpreter upon request: 301-286-8313 |
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