In addition to being a Gold Sponsor for the
Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing 2006,
Sun has a number of presentations and panels scheduled.
The GHC 2006
Program Schedule lists:
- 4 October:
- “It Takes a Village (and Vision): The Role of Communities and Interoperability in Next Generation Networks” poster session by
Ingrid Van den Hoogen (Sun Vice President) and Emily Suter
Ransford (Sun Business Dev Manager)
- “It Takes a Village (and Vision): The Role of Communities and Interoperability in Next Generation Networks” poster session by
- 5 October:
- “What’s a PKI, why would I want one, and how should it be designed?” speech by Dr. Radia Perlman (Sun Distinguished
Engineer) - “Mentoring by the Numbers” panel by Katy Dickinson
(Sun Director) with Dr. Carol Muller
(MentorNet) and
Dr. Mary Jean Harrold (Georgia Tech) - “Latinas in Engineering” BOF by Dr.Gilda Garreton
(Sun Staff Engineer)
- “What’s a PKI, why would I want one, and how should it be designed?” speech by Dr. Radia Perlman (Sun Distinguished
- 6 October:
- “Research in Industrial Labs: How Collaboration Aids Innovation AND The Low Power Processor Challenge for the World’s Fastest Supercomputer” talk by Tarik Ono and Dr.Gilda Garreton (Sun Staff Engineers) with Laura M Zumbrunnen (IBM)
In addition, Dr. Susan Landau and Dr. Brenda Laurel (both Sun
Distinguished Engineers) will be members of GHC 2006 panels.
