From joe.breen at utah.edu Tue Feb 23 10:39:06 2016 From: joe.breen at utah.edu (Joe Breen) Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 10:39:06 -0700 Subject: [tforum] Fwd: [cybinf-engr] Fwd: Southern Partnership in Advanced Networking (SPAN) Workshop In-Reply-To: <56CB921F.8000809@es.net> References: <56CB9130.3090801@es.net> <56CB921F.8000809@es.net> Message-ID: FYI, this workshop might be of some interest... --Joe ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jason Zurawski Date: Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 3:56 PM Subject: [cybinf-engr] Fwd: Southern Partnership in Advanced Networking (SPAN) Workshop To: "" Greetings All; See below for an announcement on an upcoming workshop. The organizers have let me know that all are welcome to attend (not just those who self identify as living in southern states). Please relay any questions about the event to Jim Bottum (jb at clemson.edu). Thanks; -jason -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Southern Partnership in Advanced Networking (SPAN) Workshop Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 14:52:32 -0800 To: zurawski at es.net Colleagues, Registration is now open for the Southern Partnership in Advanced Networking (SPAN) workshop being held March 9-10 at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. Colleges and universities from across the Southeast are invited to participate in this workshop. Particular to this workshop is a focus on colleges, universities, and organizations in the state of Florida. The SPAN project, funded through NSF?s regional CC*IIE program, partners with colleges and universities across the Southeast to support the increasingly critical role that access to distributed data/computer-intensive infrastructure ? both technical and human ? is playing in research and education endeavors across a wide range of disciplines. SPAN is a partnership between Clemson University, South Carolina State University, Georgia State University and the University of Georgia that is building a regional community of practitioners across the South that supports next-generation networking. In collaboration with Internet2 and ESNet, SPAN is offering this workshop to facilitate discussions on topics such as network design, network tools and performance, development of Campus Cyberinfrastructure Plans, best practices in supporting researchers, high performance computing, and promoting familiarity with advanced computing resources at the regional and national level. Registration and an early agenda (subject to change) is available athttp://span-nsfgrant.rhcloud.com, and limited travel support is available to support attendees? travel to the event ? including lodging and mileage. Please contact the principal investigator, Jim Bottum (jb at clemson.edu) with any questions regarding the event. To unsubscribe from this list, click here: https://lists.lbl.gov/sympa/auto_signoff/esnet-cybinf-engr/joe.breen%40utah.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: