The IASTED International Conference on
Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems
PDCS 2006

November 13 – 15, 2006
Dallas, Texas, USA

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Early Experiences with the Clean Slate Design Approach to Networking Research

Hui Zhang
Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Abstract

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Biography of the Keynote Speaker

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Keynote Speaker Portrait

Hui Zhang is a professor in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He is currently leading the 100x100 Clean Slate Project, the 4D Project, and the End System Multicast Project. He has done research on Internet QoS, multicast, and peer-to-peer systems. Algorithms and software packages resulteingfrom his research have been widely adopted by industry and academic institutions.
Professor Zhang was the recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 1996 and the Alfred Sloan Fellowship in 2000. He held the CMU SCS Finmeccanica Junior Faculty Chair from 1998 to 2002. He was elected to be an ACM Fellow in 2006. He was the Chief Technical Officer of Turin Networks in 2000-2003.

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