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Distinguished Experts Panel

 

 

DEP Session
                                                                                            
(Fri., Sept. 25, 15:40 ~ 17:30, Island I & II)

Panel Chair

Tae-Sang Choi (ETRI, Korea)
 

 Taesang Choi is a Principal Engineering Staff in ETRI, having joined the institute in 1996 after research and development careers on network and service management of telecommunications during his Ph.D studies at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He has successfully managed a number of projects in the area of telecommunications, especially in Internet traffic engineering, measurement and analysis, and QoS management. He has had substantial experience as an educator, workshop facilitator and public speaker. He has spoken at various regional and international conferences and workshops (NOMS, APNOMS, IM, etc.) as a technical session speaker and tutorial speaker. He has worked as an active organizing committee member in a number of conferences, workshops and symposiums. He has also reviewed and written many technical papers in a number of conferences and journals. He has also been actively contributed to various standardization organizations such as DAVIC (Digital Audio Visual Council), ITU-T and IETF in the area of real-time high quality and high speed audio visual multimedia services, Internet traffic engineering, Internet traffic measurement and analysis, and Future Internet since 1993. He is currently serving as a rapporteur of ITU-T SG13 Q.4.

 

 

Panelists

 

Shinichiro Chaki (NTT, Japan)
 

 Shinichiro Chaki is a group leader of service edge systemu group in NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories. He received the B.E. degree from Sophia University in 1986 and the M.E. degree from Waseda University in 1988. He joined NTT Switching System Laboratories in 1988 where he worked on the development of ATM traffic control scheme and first commercial ATM switching system for Frame Relay service. From 1998, he worked on the standardization of VB5 interface in ITU-T and the development of B-PON system for ATM Mega-data link service in NTT Access Network Systems Laboratories. In 2002, he joined NTT Service Integration Laboratories where he engaged in basic network design for FLET¡¯S Hikari Premium service based on IPv6 technology. In 2004, he engaged in R&D on added value function for transport network. He also designed a logical IP network for the NGN. Now he has engaged in R&D on basic technologies and architecture for transport system forcus on future networks. He is a member of IEEE and IEICE.

 

Takashi Egawa (NEC Corporation, Japan)
 

 Takashi Egawa received B.Sc and M.Sc from the University of Tokyo in 1989 and 1991, respectively. He joined NEC Corporation in 1991 and worked in the research of networks such as reliability or active networks. From 1999 to 2000 he was a visiting researcher in Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, and from 2003 to 2007 he worked as an editor of IEICE transactions on communication. He is now working in the standardization of Next Generation Networks and Future Networks in ITU-T as a Rapporteur of Question 21 (future networks) of Study Group 13, and as an editor of Y.2701 (NGN security) and Y.2720 (NGN identity management framework).

 

Doug Zuckerman (Telcordia, USA)
 

 Douglas N. Zuckerman received his B.S., M.S. and Eng.Sc.D degrees in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University in 1969, 1971 and 1976, and is an IEEE Fellow. His over 40 years of experience, mainly at Bell Labs and Telcordia Technologies, span the operations, management and engineering of emerging networks and services. He is currently the IEEE Communications Society¡¯s President. His technical career included long-haul millimeter waveguide studies (before fiber), satellite systems engineering, maintenance engineering for the world¡¯s first digital transmission networks, business services operations planning, and most recently IP-centric optical network interoperability. He was an early contributor to TMN standards and currently chairs the Optical Internetworking Forum¡¯s OAM&P Working Group.
  For over 24 years, Doug's leadership across ComSoc's technical committees, conferences, publications, chapters and Society governance has maintained focus on member interests worldwide, especially making relevant technical information widely and quickly available on line and in conferences, and encouraging more member interaction in the technical committees. He co-founded technical committees on Network Operations & Management and Enterprise Networking, as well as the IEEE Network Operations & Management Symposium (NOMS). His sustained contributions were recognized through the Salah Aidarous Memorial Award, the Society's Donald McLellan Meritorious Service Award, its Conference Achievement Award and the IEEE Third Millennium Medal.

 

Sue Moon (KAIST, Korea)
 

 Sue Moon received her B.S. and M.S. from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, in 1988 and 1990, respectively, all in computer engineering. She received a Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 2000. From 1999 to 2003, she worked in the IPMON project at Sprint ATL in Burlingame, California. In August of 2003, she joined KAIST and now teaches in Daejeon, Korea. Her research interests are: network performance measurement and monitoring of diverse network types, online social networks, and future Internet design. She served as TPC co-chairs for ACM Multimedia 2004 and ACM SIGCOMM MobiArch Workshop 2007, as general chair for PAM 2009 and in the TPC for INFOCOM 2003-2006, WWW 2007-2009, and ACM SIGCOMM IMC 2004, 2007, and 2009, just to list a few. She is currently serving as a guest editor for IEEE Network special issue on online social networks and Journal for Network and Systems Management special issue on New Advances on Measurement Based Network Management.

 

Myung-Ki Shin (ETRI, Korea)
 

 Myung-Ki Shin is currently a principal researcher at Standards Research Center in Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea. He is a technical lead of the Future Internet related project in ETRI. He has been working on IP protocols since 1994. His research interests IPv6 Mobility, Multicast and Future Internet technologies. He was also a guest researcher at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA in 2004-2005. He is actively involved in Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and GENI (Global Environment for Network Innovations). He is an author of several IETF RFCs (RFC 3338, RFC 4038, RFC 4489, etc.) and one of co-PIs of GENI Spiral-2 projects. He is also a co-rapporteur of Q.21 (future networks) in ITU-T SG13. He received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering by research on IPv6 multicast and mobility.

 

 

 

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