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UC BERKELEY
UC DAVIS
UC MERCED
UC SANTA CRUZ
CITRIS CORPORATE SPONSOR DAY
Presentation by CITRIS Director, Shankar SastryPresentation by CITRIS Director, Shankar Sastry
Monday, April 18, 2005
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CITRIS
OPERATIONAL
UPDATE
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CAPITAL PROJECTS UPDATECAPITAL PROJECTS UPDATECAPITAL PROJECTS UPDATE
CITRIS Headquarters Building: work in progress
The design for a finished structureThe design for a finished structureWhat is looks like todayWhat is looks like today
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CAPITAL PROJECTS UPDATECAPITAL PROJECTS UPDATECAPITAL PROJECTS UPDATE
Construction completed on new CITRIS space at UC Santa CruzEngineering II Building dedication on November 5, 2004
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CITRIS MATCHING FUNDS UPDATECITRIS MATCHING FUNDS UPDATECITRIS MATCHING FUNDS UPDATE
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SponsoredSponsoredresearchresearchexpendituresexpenditures
Industry giftsIndustry gifts
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$ Million$ Million as of 2/28/05as of 2/28/05
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CITRIS CORPORATE SPONSORSCITRIS CORPORATE SPONSORSCITRIS CORPORATE SPONSORS
Founding Corporate MembersFounding Corporate Members
New in New in ’’04:04:
Associate Corporate MembersAssociate Corporate Members
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CITRIS CORPORATE SPONSORSCITRIS CORPORATE SPONSORS
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The State of Federal Funding for ResearchThe State of Federal Funding for ResearchThe State of Federal Funding for Research
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NEW MAJOR GRANTS: TRUSTNEW MAJOR GRANTS: NEW MAJOR GRANTS: TRUSTTRUST
» PI: Shankar Sastry» Co PIs: Reiter (CMU), Wicker (Cornell), Mitchell (Stanford),
Sztipanovits (Vanderbilt)» Also SJSU, Smith, Mills» Operate Through Attacks» Cybersecurity, Economic, Social and Privacy
Considerations, Composition of Trust (building complex systems)
» Initial focus on two key infrastructures: financial, electric power (SCADA)
TRUST
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Technology Generations of Information Assurance
Technology Generations of Information Assurance
1st Generation1st Generation(Prevent Intrusions)(Prevent Intrusions)
Intrusions will Occur
Some Attacks will Succeed
CryptographyTrusted Computing Base
Access Control & Physical Security
Multiple Levels of Security
2nd Generation2nd Generation(Detect Intrusions, Limit Damage)(Detect Intrusions, Limit Damage) Firewalls Intrusion Detection
SystemsBoundary Controllers VPNs
PKI
3rd Generation(Operate Through Attacks) Big Board View of Attacks
Real-Time Situation Awareness& Response
Intrusion Tolerance
Graceful Degradation
Hardened Core
Functionality
Performance
Security
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Research AgendaResearch Agenda
Security Science (Schneider)» Software Security (Mitchell)» Trusted Platforms (Boneh)» Applied Cryptography Protocols (Wagner)» Network Security (Joseph)
Systems Science (Schmidt)» Interdependency Modeling and Analysis (Anantharam)» Secure Network Embedded Systems (Wicker)» Model Based Integration of Trusted Components (Sztipanovits)» Secure Information Management Tools (Birman)
Social, Economic and Legal Considerations (Samuelson)» Economics, Public Policy and Societal Challenges (Varian)» Digital Forensics and Privacy (Tygar)» Human computer Interfaces and Security (Reiter)
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Broad Security and Privacy VisionBroad Security and Privacy Vision
Privacy
Computer andNetwork Security
Power GridTestbed
Network SecurityTestbed
Secure NetworkedEmbedded Systems
Testbed
Software Security
Trusted Platforms
Applied Crypto -graphic Protocols
NetworkSecurity
Secure NetworkEmbedded Sys
Forensic and Privacy
Complex Inter -Dependency mod.
Model -basedSecurity Integration.
Econ., Public Pol. Soc. Chall.
Secure Compo -nent platforms
HCI andSecurity
Secure Info Mgt.Software Tools
Component Technologies
Societal Challenges
Integrative Testbeds
TRUST will address social, economic and legal challenges
Specific systems thatrepresent these socialchallenges.
Component technologiesthat will provide solutions
CriticalInfrastructure
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SiCTAPS» PI: Albert Pisano» Co PI: M. Wijesundara
NEW MAJOR GRANTS: SiCTAPSNEW MAJOR GRANTS: NEW MAJOR GRANTS: SiCTAPSSiCTAPS
• Creation of extreme harsh environment TAPS sensors on a single chip(Temperature, Acceleration, Pressure, and Strain)
• Three distinct SiC deposition processes with descending thermal budget (Electronics-1200°C, MEMS-800°C, Encapsulation-450°C)
• All SiC technology, i.e. electronics, MEMS and encapsulation
P3:amorphous SiC (Encapsulation)
P2: Poly 3C-SiC (MEMS Structures)
P1: Epitaxial 6H-SiC (SiC Electronics)
6H-SiC (Substrate)
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NEW MAJOR GRANTS: COINSNEW MAJOR GRANTS: NEW MAJOR GRANTS: COINSCOINS
CCenter enter oof f IIntegrated ntegrated NNanomechanical anomechanical SSystemsystemsAn NSF An NSF NanoscaleNanoscale Science and Engineering CenterScience and Engineering Center
•• Enabling interdisciplinary invention, understanding, and Enabling interdisciplinary invention, understanding, and construction of technologically relevant integrated nanoconstruction of technologically relevant integrated nano--mechanical systems.mechanical systems.
•• COINS is one of six COINS is one of six NanoscaleNanoscale Science and Engineering Science and Engineering Centers across the country funded by the NSF. Centers across the country funded by the NSF.
•• Researchers from UC Merced, Stanford University , Researchers from UC Merced, Stanford University , and the California Institute of Technology, as well as CITRISand the California Institute of Technology, as well as CITRIS
COINS» PI: Alex Zettl» Co PIs: many!
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NEW MAJOR GRANTS: CONSRTNEW MAJOR GRANTS: NEW MAJOR GRANTS: CONSRTCONSRT
CCenter for enter for OOptoelectronic ptoelectronic NNanostructuredanostructured SSemiconductoemiconductoRR TTechnology echnology
•• To advance To advance nanostructurednanostructured optoelectronic materials andoptoelectronic materials anddevices to enable breakthrough functionalities in sensing,devices to enable breakthrough functionalities in sensing,imaging, processing and communication imaging, processing and communication microsystemsmicrosystems withwithgreatly reduced power, size, and weight. greatly reduced power, size, and weight.
•• Applications in intelligent autonomous platforms for environmenApplications in intelligent autonomous platforms for environment, t, infrastructure and resources monitoring and control; massive infrastructure and resources monitoring and control; massive information acquisition, processing and delivery; and efficieinformation acquisition, processing and delivery; and efficiency ncy solar energy conversion. solar energy conversion.
PI: Connie Chang-HasnainCo PIs: Alex Zettl, Ming Wu, Peidong YangDARPA: $ 6.5 million over 4 years
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PI: Eicke WeberGranting Agency: NSFPartners: NASA Ames, LBNL, many academic departments
NEW MAJOR PROPOSALS: IGERT* Nanoscale Science & Engineering
NEW MAJOR PROPOSALS: IGERT* Nanoscale Science & Engineering
Create a Designated Emphasis (DE) in Nanoscale Science and Engineering (NSE)» 50+ faculty in 11 departments or groups signed up by now
Develop curriculum for DE in NSE and NSE-IGERT students $ 3.5 M for five yearsMatching funds from NASA Ames, LBNL, College of Engineering, Physics DepartmentWill support 14-18 graduate students per year for 3 yearsTotal in five years: ca. 30+ additional graduate students in NSE at UC Berkeley
*Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship*Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship CITRISCITRISUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of California
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PI: Yoram RubinGranting Agency: NSFPartners: HP, Bechtel, NERSC, Microsoft, IBM Almaden, NASA Ames, U.S.G.S, VTT, and many others
NEW MAJOR PROPOSALS: National Center for Hydrologic Synthesis
NEW MAJOR PROPOSALS: National Center for Hydrologic Synthesis
•• Develop a new vision of hydrology and water Develop a new vision of hydrology and water resources management; resources management;
•• Translate this vision into a focused but evolving Translate this vision into a focused but evolving research program; research program;
•• Encourage synthesis activities that integrate science, Encourage synthesis activities that integrate science, technology, and societal needs; technology, and societal needs;
•• Support collaborative research; Support collaborative research; •• Design and demonstrate new methods and tools for Design and demonstrate new methods and tools for hydrologic research; hydrologic research;
•• Disseminate research results broadlyDisseminate research results broadly
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CITRIS
STRATEGIC PLANS
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Launch Phase Strategic PlanLaunch Phase Strategic Plan
Computational
Substrates
Human Computer
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CITRIS CENTERS TO DATECITRIS CENTERS TO DATE
Berkeley Sensor and Actuator CenterBerkeley Wireless Research CenterBerkeley Institute for Soft ComputingCenter for Hybrid and Embedded Systems and SoftwareWireless Research FoundationsWireless EmBedded SystemsBerkeley Institute of DesignBerkeley Quantum Information and Computation Center
Davis Optical Networking CenterUCSC Environmental Monitoring CenterDavis Computational Science CenterMerced Water CenterDavis + Berkeley Cybersecurity(DETER + EMIST)UCSC Storage CenterCenter for Intelligent SystemsInformation and Communication Technologies for the Third World ICT4B
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Adaptive Networked Infrastructures: ANI An Engineering Research Center for closing the loop around sensor webs for controlling infrastructures: water, power, transportation: National Science FoundationComputation Science and Technology Center, a graduate group on campus to distill and extract a core for computational science education and federation of computing centers: many sponsors, DoE, NSF (Cyber Infrastructure)Homeland Security Center for Disaster Response: Department of Homeland SecurityService Sciences and Engineering
» Center for New Search Technologies» Embedded Systems for Delivery of Health Care
Center for Intelligent Systems (DoD so far)» Learning» Perception and Representation of Multi-sensory data» Robotics and Embedded Intelligence» Telepresence
NEW MAJOR PROPOSALSNEW MAJOR PROPOSALS
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CITRIS IMMEDIATE GOALSCITRIS IMMEDIATE GOALS
Integrate the best of nano, biotechnologies into information technology base to provide the best innovative technologies for societal problemsDevelop and help begin the process of transitioning new technologies into large societal scale systems: cyber infrastructure, health care delivery, environment and energyReach out into undergraduate research: 5th Year BS/MS with CITRIS capstone experienceTownhall meetings to discuss the impact and social changes of new technologies
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