11091 Johns Hopkins Road
Laurel
MD 20723
ACM Baltimore Chapter 3rd Seminar Recording
Thursday, August 11, 2022, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM EDT
AI for Cybersecurity and Real World Data Races in Go Lang
ON-SITE VENUE
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL),
201-117, 11091 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723
REMOTE/ ONLINE AVAILABILITY
Remote attendees can join the seminar via online using the Zoom link given below:
https://jhuapl.zoomgov.com/j/1615704794?pwd=eEdXK3lyYVZqVGRSck1qcHNZYW0ydz09
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ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, is the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, uniting educators, researchers and professionals to inspire dialogue, share resources and address the field’s challenges. The Baltimore ACM Professional Chapter was recently formed to help organize monthly seminar, professional meetings and networking events, professional development workshops, and provide collaboration opportunities with computing organizations and research labs in the DC, Maryland and Virginia area. ACM Baltimore Chapter is scheduled to organize the third seminar on Thursday, August 11, 2022.
Agenda: (Talks will be Streamed Live/All Times are US Eastern Time)
- 5:30 PM – 5:50 PM EDT Networking and Refreshment
- 5:50 PM – 6:00 PM EDT Welcome Address and ACM Baltimore Chapter Update
- 6:00 PM – 6:50 PM EDT Invited Talk: Common Issues and Challenges in AI for Cybersecurity (Prof. Raj Jain, Barbara J. and Jerome R. Cox, Jr. Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Washington University in Saint Louis)
- 6:50 PM – 7:00 PM EDT BREAK
- 7:00 PM – 7:50 PM EDT Invited Talk: A Study in Real World Data Races in Go Lang (Albert Greenberg, Vice President of Platform Engineering at Uber, Milind Chabbi, Researcher at Uber)
- 7:50 PM – 8:00 PM EDT Future plans and Vote of Thanks
Speaker Bios:
Raj Jain is currently the Barbara J. and Jerome R. Cox, Jr., Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Jain is a Life Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of ACM, a Fellow of AAAS, and a recipient of the 2017 ACM SIGCOMM Life-Time Achievement Award. Previously, he was one of the Co-founders of Nayna Networks, Inc., a Senior Consulting Engineer at Digital Equipment Corporation in Littleton, Mass, and then a professor of Computer and Information Sciences at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. With 38,000+ citations, according to Google Scholar, he is one of the highly cited authors in computer science. Further information is at http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/
Albert Greenberg is Vice President of Platform Engineering at Uber, leading the engineering and program management teams responsible for data center, compute, networking, storage, data, search, monitoring, developer productivity, engineering DEI, tooling and corporate IT infrastructure. In this role, Albert is the executive sponsor for the company’s community of senior engineers who drive the evolution of Uber’s Engineering architecture, culture, and standards to be considerably more effective, reliable, and sustainable.
In addition to sitting on the company’s executive leadership team, Albert also serves as a member of Uber’s Artificial Intelligence Law & Ethics Council. Prior to Uber, Albert spent 15 years at Microsoft, as Technical Fellow and Corporate Vice President for Microsoft Azure Networking, leading software and hardware development and engineering across Microsoft Azure, spanning all physical and virtual networking and services, from each virtual or physical connection, on down to the global fiber. Within Azure, Albert founded and led the network virtualization, datapath and physical data center network teams in Azure, as well as other teams in networking and monitoring. Prior to joining Azure, he worked at Microsoft Research to invent and incubate the data center networking technologies now widely deployed in Microsoft services and products, such as Virtual Layer-2 (VL2), Virtual Networks (VNets), Clos datacenter networks (Monsoon), Load Balancing (Ananta), Data Center TCP (DCTCP). Albert joined Microsoft from Bell Labs and AT&T Labs Research, where he was an AT&T Fellow and Executive Director, and where he helped build the systems and tools for engineering and managing AT&T’s networks. He is the winner of the IEEE Kobayashi Award, the ACM Sigcomm Award, a winner of multiple ACM Test of Time Paper awards, and distinguished alumni of University of Washington, CSE. He is also an ACM Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
Recordings of the previous seminars: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYCugnHAd6oEoLTBEkmtX1A
More details about Baltimore ACM Chapter can be found at: https://baltimore.acm.org
Contact: [email protected] or +1 908-642-8593