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John Chuang
is an Associate Professor in Information Management and Systems
at the University of California at Berkeley. His research encompasses
the technical, economic, and policy dimensions of computer networking,
with particular emphasis on the infrastructural foundations that
support scalable information dissemination over the global Internet.
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Edward Knightly
is a Professor in the Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University. His research
focus has been on admission control for real-time services in multi-service
networks, including accurate and enforceable statistical services
renegotiated services, and deterministic services and traffic models.
Ed Knightly received an NSF CAREER award in 1998. |
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Jorg Liebeherr
is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at
the University of Toronto. He was a Professor in the Department of Computer
Science at the University of Virginia from 1992 to 2005. Jorg Liebeherr
received an NSF RIA award in 1993 and an NSF CAREER Award in 1996.
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Ion Stoica
is an Associate
Professor
of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley. His
area of research is networking with an emphasis on Quality of Service
(QoS) and traffic management in the Internet. Ion Stoica received an NSF
CAREER/PECASE award in 2002. |
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Hui Zhang is a
Professor of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.
His current research are on resource and traffic management algorithms,
architecture and algorithms for implementing (active) value-added
distributed services. Hui Zhang received an NSF CAREER award in
1996. |