CS 201: Jon Postel Distinguished Lecture: The Future Of Networking and the Past of “Yo-Yo Ma”, NICK McKEOWN, Stanford University

Speaker: Nick McKeown
Affiliation: Stanford University

ABSTRACT: Networking has changed a lot in the last ten years. One big change is the creation of whole new abstractions for controlling and programming networks, allowing us to borrow decades of software engineering from our colleagues. Nowadays, people who own and operate the largest networks take it for granted that they can specify, write, buy, commission or download software to control their network. Are we done? In the talk, I’ll point out trends happening now that I think lay the foundations for the next leap forwarding in networking. BIO:
 Nick McKeown (PhD/MS UC Berkeley ’95/’92; B.E Univ. of Leeds, ’86) is the Kleiner Perkins, Mayfield and Sequoia Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University, and Faculty Director of the Open Networking Research Center. From 1986-1989 he worked for Hewlett-Packard Labs in Bristol, England. In 1995, he helped architect Cisco’s GSR 12000 router. Nick was co-founder and CTO at Abrizio (acquired by PMC-Sierra, 1998), co-founder and CEO of Nemo (“Network Memory”),acquired by Cisco, 2005. In 2007 he co-founded Nicira (acquired by VMware) with Martin Casado and Scott Shenker. Nick is chairman of Barefoot Networks which he co-founded with Pat Bosshart and Martin Izzard in 2013. In 2011, he co-founded the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) with Scott Shenker; and the Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab) with Guru Parulkar and Scott Shenker. He received the British Computer Society Lovelace Medal (2005), the IEEE Kobayashi Computer and Communications Award (2009), the ACM Sigcomm Lifetime Achievement Award (2012), the IEEE Rice communications theory award (1999). Nick has an Honorary Doctorate from ETH (Zurich, 2014). Nick’s current research interests include software defined networks (SDN), network verification, video streaming, how to enable more rapid improvements to the Internet infrastructure, and tools and platforms for networking research and teaching.

Hosted by Professor George Varghese

REFRESHMENTS at 3:45 pm, SPEAKER at 4:15 pm

VIDEO TAPED LECTURE:

Date/Time:
Date(s) - Feb 02, 2017
4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Location:
3400 Boelter Hall
420 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles California 90095