Researchers and experts in networking will be the speakers at TICAL2011, the first regional conference of Directors of Technology Higher Education institutions in Latin America. One of them is Bill St. Arnaud, one of the most important figures in the world of technology in Canada.
 
The Directors Network of Information Technology and Communication of the Latin American Universities (TICAL), driven RedCLARA, will hold its first regional conference, TICAL 2011 in Panama City on 20 and 21 June 2011. The event, unique in its nature, seeks to give an exchange of experiences regarding concerns when planning the management of technology in higher education.

To promote this exchange, international experts will be present, including Bill St. Arnaud, one of the most important figures in research and technology development in Canada and who was Chief Research Officer of CANARIE, the National Research and Education Canada.

St. Arnaud, who coordinated and implemented the first optical network research and development of the world, CA * net3, was also chief architect of the first optical network customers worldwide, CA * net4, and the concept of "user controlled lightpath" where groups of users within a community can acquire and share their own fiber networks to provide broadband services.

Today, St. Arnaud is an authority on the subject of green technologies. In fact, working on a program that seeks to computer networks have a carbon footprint equal to zero, so as not to impact the environment in universities.

In TICAL2011, St. Arnaud lead a presentation about the next generation of super computers, answering the question: will the direction of the telescopes or particle accelerators? "

For program details visit: http://tical_2011.redclara.net/es/programa.html


 

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El 16 de junio, la distancia entre Brasil y España será más corta gracias el espectáculo de danza telemática e-Pormundos Afeto, donde el arte y la tecnología se unirán para dar vida a una presentación sincronizada con bailarines de ambos países. La exhibición es parte de la producción del taller de producción de artes escénicas en red coordinado por Internet2, la red académica de los Estados Unidos, y TERENA, la asociación trans-europea de redes de investigación y educación.

10 to 16 July will be held Summer School SC-Camp 2011, for students of final year of college or graduate students in all areas of engineering and science, interest in the subject of high performance and distributed computing.


Internet and advanced network infrastructure can exploit high-performance computing from anywhere, even from the heart of nature. Inspired by this idea will be developed SC-Camp, a summer school SuperComputing in a natural environment.

In its 2011 edition, the school will be held in Turrialba, Costa Rica, specifically at the headquarters of the Atlantic at the University of Costa Rica. There will be six days of scientific sessions on the topic of SuperComputing, a programming course which will run in parallel and a day of fun for participants.

The camp is aimed at undergraduate students (senior year) and graduate students in engineering and science. "They may be students of natural sciences, computer science, physics, mathematics, from different disciplines," said Alvaro de la Ossa, director of CENAT of Costa Rica.

Among the topics to be discussed at SC-Camp 2011, through practical sessions and lectures will parallel programming, programming multiprocessor, distributed systems, cluster computing, grid computing, cloud computing, volunteer computing, hybrid and GPU programming, resources management, employment and programming, virtualization, fault tolerance and green computing.

More information contact@sc-camp.org
http://www.sc-camp.org/

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