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Workshop: The 11th Annual International Workshop on Innovating the Network for Data Intensive Science - INDIS
DescriptionThe needs of science networks are rapidly evolving. High-volume data distribution in High Energy Physics, Astronomy, and Light-Sources is seeing a new wave of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-dominated research. Not only AI is driving applications on the networks, but AI now also gets applied in harnessing the complexity of the networks. Potential applications of Quantum networks and deployed network testbeds, possibly connected with regional supercomputers, can serve the new science demands. The proposed INDIS workshop encourages high-end research and state-of-the-practice papers that address one or more of these networking needs, and developments that are essential in the cyberinfrastructure for the scientific discovery process. The workshop also serves as a platform for participants in Network Research Exhibitions, Experimental Networks of the Future, and SCinet to submit and present papers on their latest innovations, designs, and solutions, and also to showcase the next generation of networking challenges and solutions for HPC.
Event TypeWorkshop
TimeMonday, 18 November 20249am - 5:30pm EST
LocationB305
Tags
Architecture
Network
Performance Optimization
System Administration
Registration Categories
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Presentations
9:00am - 9:10am ESTWelcome Remarks by the SCinet Chair and Overview of SCinet Architecture
Presenter
9:10am - 10:00am ESTKeynote: DOE’s Integrated Research Infrastructure in the AI Era
Presenter
10:00am - 10:30am ESTINDIS — Morning Break 10:00–10:30
10:30am - 11:00am ESTInvited Talk - Complexity and Deployment by Russ White, Akamai
Presenter
11:00am - 11:54am ESTPanel on Network Research Exhibitions Powered by SCinet and its Partners
Moderator
11:54am - 12:00pm ESTOn Scaling Neuronal Network Simulations Using Distributed Computing
Architecture
Network
Performance Optimization
Data-Intensive
12:00pm - 12:06pm ESTJupyter Notebook Attacks Taxonomy: Ransomware, Data Exfiltration, and Security Misconfiguration
Author/Presenter
Network
Security
System Administration
12:06pm - 12:12pm ESTSecure Collaborative Model Training with Dynamic Federated Learning in Multi-Domain Environments
Architecture
Network
Performance Optimization
Data-Intensive
12:12pm - 12:18pm ESTLIDC: A Location Independent Multi-Cluster Computing Framework for Data Intensive Science
Architecture
Network
Performance Optimization
Data-Intensive
12:18pm - 12:24pm ESTSANReN’s 100 Gbps Data Transfer Service: Transferring data fast!
Architecture
Network
Performance Optimization
Data-Intensive
12:24pm - 12:30pm ESTA Study of a Deterministic Networking Framework for Latency Critical Large Scientific Data Transfers
Author/Presenters
Architecture
Network
Performance Optimization
Data-Intensive
12:30pm - 2:00pm ESTINDIS — Lunch Break 12:30–2:00
2:00pm - 2:20pm ESTRecent Linux Improvements that Impact TCP Throughput: Insights from R&E Networks
Network
Data-Intensive
2:20pm - 2:40pm ESTImproving transition to IPv6-only via RFC8925 and IPv4 DNS Interventions
Network
Data-Intensive
2:40pm - 3:00pm ESTLeveraging In-band Network Telemetry for Automated DDoS Detection in Production Programmable Networks: The AmLight Use Case
Network
Data-Intensive
3:00pm - 3:30pm ESTINDIS — Afternoon Break 3:00–3:30
3:30pm - 4:00pm ESTInvited Talk - Agile Network Management: The Impact of Automation and Orchestration by Prof. Sonja Filiposka, UKIM
4:00pm - 4:20pm ESTEntanglement Capacity Estimates and Throughput Measurements of Quantum Channels
Network
Quantum Computing
4:20pm - 4:40pm ESTQNTN: Establishing a Regional Quantum Network in Tennessee
Network
Quantum Computing
4:40pm - 5:00pm ESTNew Techniques to Route in Folded-Clos Topology Data Center Networks
Architecture
Network
Data-Intensive
5:00pm - 5:20pm ESTFramework for Integrating Machine Learning Methods for Path-Aware Source Routing
Architecture
Network
Data-Intensive
5:20pm - 5:30pm ESTOutstanding Paper Award and Closing Remarks by the Workshop Organizers