
NSF MERIF Education Workshop Overview at George Washington University
Explore the highlights of the NSF MERIF Education Workshop held at George Washington University, featuring a lineup of distinguished organizers and informative sessions on cutting-edge research infrastructure projects in the field of education. Gain insights into the Midscale Experimental Research Infrastructure Forum (MERIF) and its goal to equip educators with tools for integrating infrastructure projects into their curriculum, topped off with interactive tutorial sessions and networking opportunities.
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Welcome to the NSF MERIF Education Workshop George Washington University May 29-30, 2019 May 29, 2019 1
MERIF Education Workshop Organizers Larry Landweber, Ibrahim Matta, Violet Syrotiuk, Tim Wood, We are here to help. May 29, 2019 MERIF Education Workshop 2
What is MERIF? MERIF is the Midscale Experimental Research Infrastructure Forum The NSF research infrastructure projects include: And also: May 29, 2019 MERIF Education Workshop 3
Goal of the MERIF Education Workshop The goal of this workshop is to give you tools to use these infrastructure projects in courses that you develop! We hope to follow up with you in a year to understand what you have done. We have to write a report to NSF, right!? May 29, 2019 MERIF Education Workshop 4
Overview of the Workshop: Day 1 Morning 08:15-08:30, Welcome from NSF, Deep Medhi 08:30-09:00, GENI: A Networked Infrastructure for At-Scale Experiments Zongming Fei, University of Kentucky 09:00-09:30, CloudLab: Flexible, Scientific Infrastructure for Research on the Future of Cloud Computing Dmitry Duplyakin, University of Utah 09:30-10:00, COSMOS: An Open Programmable City Scale Testbed for Evaluation of Edge-Cloud Enhanced Future Wireless Systems, Michael Sherman, Rutgers University 10:00-10:30, Coffee Break May 29, 2019 MERIF Education Workshop 5
Overview of the Workshop: Day 1 Morning 10:30-11:00, Edge-Net.org, Rick McGeer, US-Ignite 11:00-11:30, Chameleon: Cloud on Cloud Kate Keahey, University of Chicago and Argonne National Lab 11:30-12:00, POWDER and Wireless Networking Experimentation Gary Wong, University of Utah 12:00-13:30, Lunch May 29, 2019 MERIF Education Workshop 6
Overview of the Workshop: Day 1 Afternoon Parallel tutorial sessions (upstairs): 13:30-15:00 15:00-15:30, Coffee break 15:30-17:00 Session #1: CloudLab in SEH 1300 Session #2: GENI in SEH 1400 Session #3: COSMOS in SEH 1450 Dinner on your own May 29, 2019 MERIF Education Workshop 7
Overview of the Workshop: Day 2 Morning Parallel tutorial sessions: 08:30-10:00 10:00-10:30, Coffee break 10:30-12:00 Session #1: Chameleon in SEH 1300 Session #2: POWDER-RENEW in SEH 1400 Session #3: Edge-Net in SEH 1450 Boxed lunch May 29, 2019 MERIF Education Workshop 8
GWU Facilities and Wireless Info Wi-Fi network: GWConnect or Eduroam Account should have been created, or you can set up a new guest account B1 lower level: Coffee breaks, lunches Main level: Tutorial classrooms Restrooms: Around the corner to the right when facing elevators May 29, 2019 MERIF Education Workshop 9
Thank you, and enjoy the workshop! And in case we didn t mention it, many THANKS to our sponsor! May 29, 2019 MERIF Education Workshop 10