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Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information National Science Foundation Science & Technology Centers Program Bryn Mawr Howard MIT Princeton Purdue Stanford UC Berkeley UC San Diego UIUC Emerging Frontiers of Science of Information Industry Open House

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Core Competencies Modeling, analysis, and algorithms for complex systems (next generation of information theory) Applications in communications and storage systems Massive data handling (data to information to knowledge) in diverse environments Complex systems in life sciences 2

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Core Competencies Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems – Formal meters and methods for information in – Structure (Szpankowski et al.) – Networks (Tse et al.) – Semantics (Sudan et al.) – Space and Time (Verdu et al.) – Quantum Systems (Shor et al.) 3

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Core Competencies Communication and Storage Systems – Coding Theory (Verdu et al., Goldsmith et al.) – Redundancy in Codes (Szpankoswki et al.) – Ad-Hoc Networks (Kumar et al.) – Data Compression (Cover et al.) – Reliability in Distributed Systems (Lynch et al.) – Reliable Storage Systems (Jagannathan et al.) 4

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Core Competencies Large Scale Data Analysis – Network Modeling and Analysis (Ananthram et al.) – Social Networks (Neville, Qi, et al.) – Privacy Concerns in Data Analysis (Clifton et al.) – Secure Multiparty Computations (Atallah et al.) – Learnable Information (Yu et al.) 5

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Core Competencies Applications – Systems Biology Models (Subramaniam et al.) – Neuronal Systems (Bialek, Gallant et al.) – Imaging Systems and Analysis (Aguillar et al.) – Economics (Sims et al.) – Algorithms and Analysis (Grama, Szpankowski et al.) 6

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Center Mission and Goals Research and development Education and Outreach Diversity Knowledge Transfer 7

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Industry Roundtable Mission Industry and labs have an extremely important role to play in the Center’s mission The roundtable aims to precisely define these roles, and to put in place mechanisms for effective engagement and accomplishment of the activities. 8

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Industrial Partners Program Involving industry in fundamental ways in all aspects of research and development, with a view to: Defining research avenues of particular interest to industry. Transition Center research products to industry in a timely manner. IP development. Provide mechanisms for targeted research investment by industry. Personnel exchanges (scholar in residence from Industrial Labs, faculty sabbaticals, etc.). Human resource development. 9

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Industrial Partners: Center’s Role Access to unparalleled intellectual resources Access to well-qualified students and researchers Access to intellectual property Opportunity to shape the Center’s research agenda Externship and researchers in residence programs Access to highly qualified and diverse research pool 10

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Industrial Partners: Partner Role Complementary expertise Infrastructure (operational infrastructure), data (ranging from life sciences data to traffic traces from network infrastructure), and perspective (emerging problems, real-life context). Avenues for channeling IP to the Market Opportunities for Center Personnel. 11

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Partner Benefits Attendance at annual research review meetings/retreats to review recent, unpublished, research results. Attendance at NSF-organized annual meetings of all the STC Centers. Electronic access to copies of all Consortium publications, including theses and papers appearing in peer reviewed literature, as they are submitted. First-hand interaction/ access to the Consortium student/ researcher pool, a potential source of technical collaborators as well as interns and future employees. 12

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Partner Benefits Corporate Members will have the opportunity to participate in the discussion and provide advice regarding proposed research topics of the Consortium through representation on the Industrial Advisory Board. The right to use, by Corporate Member for its internal research and evaluation, all reports, data, and information made available by the Consortium, so long as Confidential Information is suitably protected. Early access to intellectual property developed by the Consortium as a result of the Core Projects. The opportunity to support Sponsored Projects with the Academic Partner(s) after mutual agreement. 13

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Industry Openhouse Key Questions: Research and Development: how can we establish effective bilateral exchanges Education: How can partners influence and leverage the Center’s educational program? Diversity: How can partners help in building a diverse and highly qualified work-force? Technology Transfer: IP issues, licensing templates, etc. 14 Goal: Develop effective mechanism for interactions between the center and external stakeholders to support the exchange of knowledge, data, and application of new technology.

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Industry Open House – Apr 5/6 15

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Industry Open-House 16

Science & Technology Centers Program Center for Science of Information Industrial Involvement Critical to the success of the center Mr. Robert Brown, Managing Director, Center for Science of Information. 17