Keynote Speakers
Monday, 11 January 9:00 - 10:00
Location: Reno Room
John Paul Shen Head of Nokia Research Center Palo Alto
John P. Shen is the head of Nokia Research Center Palo Alto. NRC Palo Alto research lab was established in November 2006 and currently houses over 60 researchers and 20 interns working on a wide range of projects on mobile internet applications, services and solutions. Prior to joining Nokia in 2006, John was the Director of the Microarchitecture Research Lab at Intel, which was responsible for developing processor and system architecture innovations that can be incorporated in Intel products and platforms. Prior to joining Intel in 2000, John was a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Carnegie Mellon University, where he supervised a total of 17 PhD students and numerous MS students and received multiple teaching awards. He is the author or co-author of over 120 published articles and two books, including Modern Processor Design: Fundamentals of Superscalar Processors, McGraw-Hill 2005. John is an IEEE Fellow and received his BS degree from the University of Michigan and his MS and PhD degrees from the University of Southern California, all in Electrical Engineering. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley.
Monday, 11 January 19:30
Location: Reno Room
Dr. I.P. Park Vice President, Director of Computer Science Laboratory Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Samsung Electronics
Dr. I.P. Park is Vice President and Director of Computer Science Laboratory in Advanced Software Research Center of SAIT, Samsung Electronics. He leads advanced research in various areas including, but not limited to, digital contents technology, artificial intelligence, future web technology, augmented reality and user experience (UX).
Prior to joining Samsung in 2006, I.P. was Department Head of Security and Platform Technologies at Panasonic Princeton Laboratory. He worked in areas of operating system security, embedded Linux systems, and secure download for software-defined radio. I.P. was one of the key members responsible for establishing CE Linux Forum, and served as the founding chair of the Architecture Group.
From 1999 to 2001, I.P. was Senior Director of Software Development at Timecruiser Computing Corporation, an Internet software company specializing in building Java-based enterprise systems. From 1993 to 1999, I.P. was a faculty member at New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) in the computer science department. During this period, he was also a visiting researcher at Bellcore.
I.P. received B.S. in Computer Science from Seoul National University, M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Columbia University.
Plenary Technical Presentation:
Sunday, 10 January 9:00 - 10:00
Location: Reno Room
Dr. Henry Sinnreich Abode Systems, California
Henry Sinnreich has worked most of his career in the telecom industry, including 24 years at MCI where he was an MCI Fellow. He has contributed to the development of the first commercial SIP service by a major Carrier, MCI and is also an active contributor to IETF SIP standards work. He is an author of several books on SIP. Dr. Sinnreich is a guest lecturer at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and works at Adobe Systems.
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