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Emerging Technologies Soſtware and Systems Engineering Developing and Deploying Secure Systems Power and Energy Power Systems Engineering Cung Edge Technologies Biotechnologies 7:30 Welcome Address, Tim O'Conner, IEEE MetroCon 2014 General Chair 7:45 - 8:25 Plenary Address : Mike Saylor Execuve Director, Cyber Defense Labs, University of Texas at Dallas 8:30 - 9:25 Harnessing Cloud Compung to Accelerate Innovaon Melvin Greer Lockheed Marn Pialls in Migrang Real-Time Soſtware to Mul-Core Processors Russell Kegley Lockheed Marn Applying Structured Assurance Case Modeling to Common Criteria Ben Calloni Lockheed Marn Challenges of Praccal Power Design System Design Surinder Singh Texas Instruments New Communicaon Technology for Smart Ulity Networks Xiaolin Lu Texas Instruments Soſt and Adapve Co-Robots in Home Environments Dan Popa UT Arlington Heterogeneous Microsystem based Biomedical Instrumentaon Aditya Das UT Arlington 9:25- 9:55 Break - Student Poster Presentaons 10:00- 10:55 UAS Vulnerability to Cyber Warfare Andrew Pennington K2Share, LLC Meeng Tight Soſtware Schedules Through Cycle Time Reducon Dennis Frailey SMU Stac Code Analysis: Tools for Security Analysis Briany Bailey Lockheed Marn Team-Oriented Coordinaon in Acve Energy Distribuon Networks Ali Davoudi UT Arlington ERCOT Market Kenneth Ragsdale ERCOT Privacy Aware User Centric Sharing in Cloud Compung Environments Hassan Takabi UNT A One Target, Two Mechanism Disease Modifying Approach for Alzheimer’s Disease Therapeucs John Schetz UNTHSC 11:00 - 11:55 Soſtware Intensive Weapon System Development Risk Factors John Robb BAE Systems Soſtware Verificaon and Validaon Methods Taylor Johnson UT Arlington Hands Off My Data: Discover Leaky Mobile Apps with viaProtect and Santoku Linux Andrew Hoog VIAFORENSICS Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Wei-Jen Lee UT Arlington Determining Photovoltaic Hosng Capacity of Ulity Distribuon Circuits Surya Santoso UT Ausn Decision Making in Large Scale Dynamic Networks Under Uncertainty Yan Wan UNT Overview of Research in University of North Texas System College of Pharmacy Iok-Hou Pang UNTHSC 12:00 - 1:15 Luncheon - Keynote Address: Roderick McLean Vice President and General Manager of the Integrated Fighter Group, Lockheed Marn Corporaon 1:15 - 2:00 Exhibits and Networking 2:00 - 3:10 Digital Thread: Weaving Together All Aspects of Design, Test, Manufacturing, and Sustainment Kathryn Schmidt Lockheed Marn Introducon to Quantum Compung Greg Tallant Lockheed Marn Current Cyber Threats and Trends FBI Dallas Field Office Voltage Reducon for Peak Shaving Eithar Nashawa Oncor The Decentralizaon of Energy Generaon and Delivery Ken Geisler Siemens Messenger Verificaon in Cell Phone and Keyboard Stochasc Inputs Vir Phoha Louisiana Tech Engineering Skin Tissue Vincent Ronfard Smith and Nephew UNTHSC 3:10 - 3:40 Break in Exhibits Area 3:45- 4:40 The High-Performance Dimensional Measurement Plaorm Used On F-35 Paul Duncan Lockheed Marn Quanfying the Effecveness of Systems Engineering Joseph Elm Carnegie Mellon University Corporate Espionage via Mobile Compromise Andrew Hoog VIAFORENSICS Wind Generaon De- velopment in ERCOT Shun-Hsien Huang ERCOT STATCOM Applicaon to Address Grid Stability and Reliability Donald J. Shoup Mitsubishi (MEPPI) Personal Electronic Devises: iPODs, PDAs and Cell Phones, a Forensics Discussion George Proeller IEEE CS - Colorado Experimental and Computer Simulaon of Nanomechanics of Single Collagen Fibrils Majid Minary UT Dallas 5:00 - 7:00 Recepon– Sponsored by Merrill Lynch Keynote Speaker, Roderick M. McLean is the Vice President and General Manager, F-16/F-22 Integrated Fighter Group (IFG) Programs at Lockheed Marn Aeronaucs Company. He is responsible the development, manufacture, and sustainment of both the F-16 Fighng Falcon mulrole fighter and the F-22 Raptor air dominance fighter. Previously, he served as Vice President and Deputy for IFG, where he led an organizaon of more than 3,000 employees performing new aircraſt producon, avionics subsystem development, aircraſt integra- on and product support/sustainment for a program porolio that includes domesc and 25 internaonal customers Plenary Speaker, Mike Saylor, CISA, CISM, possesses over 20 years’ experience with both domesc and internaonal companies in Cyber Security and Invesgaons, IT Audit, Compliance and Risk Management, and IT Operaons. His experience spans industries including Financial, Government, Manufacturing, Energy, Telecom, Healthcare, Educaon, and Retail. Mike is Vice President of IT for Cornerstone Credit Union League, President Emeritus for North Texas FBI Infragard, Execuve Director of U.S. Cyber Defense Labs at UT Dallas, mem- ber of the North Texas Crime Commission’s Cyber Crime Commiee, and a Professor on topics of Cyber Security, Computer Science, Digi- tal Forensics, IT Audit, and Criminology for North Texas Universies and Community Colleges. Thursday, October 2, 2014 Arlington Convention Center, Arlington, Texas Brought to you by IEEE Fort Worth Section Early Registraon Deadline: September 15. See hp://www.metrocon.org for conference informaon and on-line registraon. Refund Policy: Requests must be received in wring by September 16 th . A withdrawal fee of $50 will apply. Substuons are permied. Late Registraon starts September 16 th and will be available on-site beginning at 7:00 am on the day of the conference. For addional informaon and informaon on Group Discounts contact Tim O’Conner, [email protected], work phone (817) 777-6167, cell phone (817) 223-5975. Seang for late registraon may be limited. Name: __________________________________ Address: ________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Company/School: ______________________________ Title: ________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________ Phone : ______________________________________ IEEE Member Number: _________________________ Mail Registraon and Payment to: MetroCon Registraon IEEE Fort Worth Secon P.O. Box 171671 Arlington, TX 76003-1671 Method of Payment: Check or Money Order Enclosed (make checks payable to IEEE Fort Worth Secon) Visa MasterCard American Express Credit Card #: ___________________________________ Expiraon: Signature: _____/_____ _____________________________ Fees: Early Late Professional IEEE Member $300 $350 Professional Non-Member $360 $420 Students, Life Members, $100 $120 Rerees Exhibits Only $100 $100 Addional Banquet Ticket $50 $50

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Emerging

Technologies

Software and Systems Engineering

Developing and Deploying Secure

Systems

Power and Energy

Power Systems Engineering

Cutting Edge Technologies

Biotechnologies

7:30 Welcome Address, Tim O'Conner, IEEE MetroCon 2014 General Chair

7:45 -

8:25

Plenary Address : Mike Saylor

Executive Director, Cyber Defense Labs, University of Texas at Dallas

8:30 - 9:25

Harnessing Cloud Computing to

Accelerate Innovation Melvin Greer

Lockheed Martin

Pitfalls in Migrating Real-Time Software to Multi-Core Processors

Russell Kegley Lockheed Martin

Applying Structured Assurance Case

Modeling to Common Criteria

Ben Calloni Lockheed Martin

Challenges of Practical Power Design System

Design Surinder Singh

Texas Instruments

New Communication Technology for Smart

Utility Networks Xiaolin Lu

Texas Instruments

Soft and Adaptive Co-Robots in Home

Environments Dan Popa

UT Arlington

Heterogeneous Microsystem based

Biomedical Instrumentation

Aditya Das UT Arlington

9:25-9:55

Break - Student Poster Presentations

10:00-10:55

UAS Vulnerability to Cyber Warfare

Andrew Pennington K2Share, LLC

Meeting Tight Software Schedules Through Cycle Time

Reduction Dennis Frailey

SMU

Static Code Analysis: Tools for Security

Analysis Brittany Bailey

Lockheed Martin

Team-Oriented Coordination in Active

Energy Distribution Networks

Ali Davoudi UT Arlington

ERCOT Market Kenneth Ragsdale

ERCOT

Privacy Aware User Centric Sharing in Cloud Computing

Environments Hassan Takabi

UNT

A One Target, Two Mechanism Disease Modifying Approach

for Alzheimer’s Disease Therapeutics

John Schetz UNTHSC

11:00 - 11:55

Software Intensive Weapon System

Development Risk Factors

John Robb BAE Systems

Software Verification and Validation

Methods Taylor Johnson

UT Arlington

Hands Off My Data: Discover Leaky Mobile Apps with viaProtect

and Santoku Linux Andrew Hoog VIAFORENSICS

Arc Flash and Electrical Safety

Wei-Jen Lee UT Arlington

Determining Photovoltaic Hosting

Capacity of Utility Distribution Circuits

Surya Santoso UT Austin

Decision Making in Large Scale Dynamic

Networks Under Uncertainty

Yan Wan UNT

Overview of Research in University of North Texas System College

of Pharmacy Iok-Hou Pang

UNTHSC

12:00 - 1:15

Luncheon - Keynote Address: Roderick McLean Vice President and General Manager of the Integrated Fighter Group, Lockheed Martin Corporation

1:15 - 2:00

Exhibits and Networking

2:00 -

3:10

Digital Thread:

Weaving Together All

Aspects of Design,

Test, Manufacturing,

and Sustainment

Kathryn Schmidt

Lockheed Martin

Introduction to Quantum Computing

Greg Tallant Lockheed Martin

Current Cyber Threats and Trends

FBI Dallas Field Office

Voltage Reduction for Peak Shaving

Eithar Nashawati Oncor

The Decentralization of Energy Generation

and Delivery Ken Geisler

Siemens

Messenger Verification in Cell

Phone and Keyboard Stochastic Inputs

Vir Phoha Louisiana Tech

Engineering Skin Tissue

Vincent Ronfard Smith and Nephew

UNTHSC

3:10 - 3:40

Break in Exhibits Area

3:45- 4:40

The High-Performance Dimensional

Measurement Platform Used On F-35 Paul Duncan

Lockheed Martin

Quantifying the Effectiveness of

Systems Engineering Joseph Elm

Carnegie Mellon University

Corporate Espionage via Mobile Compromise

Andrew Hoog VIAFORENSICS

Wind Generation De-velopment in ERCOT

Shun-Hsien Huang ERCOT

STATCOM Application to Address Grid

Stability and Reliability

Donald J. Shoup Mitsubishi (MEPPI)

Personal Electronic Devises: iPODs, PDAs

and Cell Phones, a Forensics Discussion

George Proeller IEEE CS - Colorado

Experimental and Computer Simulation of Nanomechanics of Single Collagen Fibrils

Majid Minary UT Dallas

5:00 - 7:00

Reception– Sponsored by Merrill Lynch

Keynote Speaker, Roderick M. McLean is the Vice President and General Manager, F-16/F-22 Integrated Fighter Group (IFG) Programs at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company. He is responsible the development, manufacture, and sustainment of both the F-16 Fighting Falcon multirole fighter and the F-22 Raptor air dominance fighter. Previously, he served as Vice President and Deputy for IFG, where he led an organization of more than 3,000 employees performing new aircraft production, avionics subsystem development, aircraft integra-tion and product support/sustainment for a program portfolio that includes domestic and 25 international customers

Plenary Speaker, Mike Saylor, CISA, CISM, possesses over 20 years’ experience with both domestic and international companies in Cyber Security and Investigations, IT Audit, Compliance and Risk Management, and IT Operations. His experience spans industries including Financial, Government, Manufacturing, Energy, Telecom, Healthcare, Education, and Retail. Mike is Vice President of IT for Cornerstone Credit Union League, President Emeritus for North Texas FBI Infragard, Executive Director of U.S. Cyber Defense Labs at UT Dallas, mem-ber of the North Texas Crime Commission’s Cyber Crime Committee, and a Professor on topics of Cyber Security, Computer Science, Digi-tal Forensics, IT Audit, and Criminology for North Texas Universities and Community Colleges.

Thursday, October 2, 2014 Arlington Convention Center, Arlington, Texas

Brought to you by IEEE Fort Worth Section

Early Registration Deadline: September 15. See http://www.metrocon.org for conference information and on-line registration. Refund Policy: Requests must be received in writing by September 16 th. A withdrawal fee of $50 will apply. Substitutions are permitted.

Late Registration starts September 16th and will be available on-site beginning at 7:00 am on the day of the conference. For additional information and information on Group Discounts contact Tim O’Conner, [email protected], work phone (817) 777 -6167, cell phone (817) 223-5975. Seating for late registration may be limited.

Name: __________________________________

Address: ________________________________

_______________________________________

_______________________________________

Company/School: ______________________________

Title: ________________________________________

Email: _______________________________________

Phone : ______________________________________

IEEE Member Number: _________________________

Mail Registration and Payment to: MetroCon Registration IEEE Fort Worth Section P.O. Box 171671 Arlington, TX 76003-1671

Method of Payment: Check or Money Order Enclosed (make checks payable to IEEE Fort Worth Section) Visa MasterCard American

Express Credit Card #: ___________________________________ Expiration: Signature: _____/_____ _____________________________

Fees: Early Late Professional IEEE Member $300 $350 Professional Non-Member $360 $420 Students, Life Members, $100 $120 Retirees Exhibits Only $100 $100 Additional Banquet Ticket $50 $50

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IEEE Fort Worth Section P.O. Box 171671 Arlington, TX 76003-1671

Conference Tracks: Emerging Technologies • Software and Systems Engineering • Developing and Deploying Secure Systems

Power and Energy • Power Systems Engineering • Cutting Edge Technologies • Biotechnologies

MetroCon 2014 features seven tracks on the latest technology devel-opments in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. This year’s event fea-tures an exhibits program and a poster competition for area college students. MetroCon takes place at the Arlington Convention Center located mid-way between Dallas and Fort Worth, immediately off of I-30 in front of Rangers Ball Park at Arlington. From both Dallas and Fort Worth, take the Ballpark Way exit. See map for further directions.

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