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TRUST Summer Study Programs. Ruzena Bajcsy, UC Berkeley Kristen Gates, UC Berkeley. Summer Academic Programs. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
TRUST 2nd Year Site Visit, March 19th, 2007
TRUST Summer Study Programs
Ruzena Bajcsy, UC Berkeley Kristen Gates, UC Berkeley
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Summer Academic Programs
TRUST summer programs provide students with a rich academic and research experiences. BFOIT computer science with college success preparation for middle and high school students. SUPERB-IT and SIPHER are undergraduate research experience in preparation for graduate school. WISE and Trustworthy Computer Curriculum are advanced topics seminars directed at graduate, post doctorate and junior faculty that promote cross-disciplinary research, new course development and faculty promotion and retention.
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WISE at UC Berkeley 2006
Women’s Institute in Summer Enrichment (WISE): A one-week residential summer program in 2006 at Berkeley campus to bring together women (but it is not restricted to women only!) from all disciplines interested in TRUSTed systems
Format has professors from across the country come to Berkeley to teach power courses in several disciplines, including computer science, economics, law, and electrical engineering.
Speakers included: Feigenbaum (Yale), Irvine (Naval Postgraduate School), Wright (Stevens), Xue (Vanderbilt), Fahmy (Purdue), Lerner (Berkeley Law), Wing (CMU), Sastry, Raghavan (Berkeley).
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Recruitment and Composition 2006
Tuition fee $1,500
20 Fellowships + travel expenses
20 participants was selected from a nationwide applicant pool of young women and men who have demonstrated outstanding academic talent
19 out of the 20 participants in 2006 were women
13 graduate students (11 PhD + 2 MD), 4 Asst. Profs., 3 Assoc. Profs. 2 Af Am + 1 Hispanic Am.
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WISE 2007 at UC Berkeley
WISE 2007 will follow the same format as 2006 One-week residential program on the Berkeley campus 20 participants selected from a nationwide applicant pool Tuition $1,500 20 Fellowships + travel expenses Speakers have cross-disciplinary emphasis: computer
science, economics, law, policy and electrical engineering Speakers: Terry Benzel (USC), Deborah Estrin (UCLA),
Stephanie Forrest (U. of New Mexico), Jennifer Hou (U. of Illinois), Priya Narasimhan (CMU), Diana Smetters (PARC), Dawn Song (CMU), Yuan Xue (Vanderbilt), Deirdre Mulligan (UCB), Maryanne McCormick (UCB), Ruzena Bajcsy (UCB)
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WISE 2007 Program Schedule
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Summer Program for Smith Undergraduate: Discovering Sensor Networking
Summer research experience for Smith College undergrads. One-week residential program 20 Fellowships Use of TRUST learning materials Learning Modules: Prominent researchers from universities in
the northeast will give tutorials on telecommunications, networking, and the growing role of sensor technology in industry and national defense.
Discovery Module: Hands-on experiments with sensors and wireless sensor platforms.
Graduate Experience Module: Tour research laboratories on the Cornell campus, meet and talk with graduate students. Information session with the graduate admissions office of the Cornell College of Engineering.
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SIPHER at Vanderbilt
Summer Internship Program for Hybrid and Embedded System Research at Vanderbilt
SIPHER is a undergraduate research experience in preparation for graduate school
Objective: to increase the number of undergraduate students from underrepresented groups in research programs.
Format: students are mentored by senior graduate students, who are in turn supervised by a faculty member
TRUST students worked on security analysis of software and hardware systems.
2006 Summer Program Composition:
– 10 students, (3 females, 3 African-American, 1 Hispanic-American)
2007 Summer Program: Expected enrollment 10 students
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SUPERB-IT at UC Berkeley
Summer Undergraduate Program in Engineering Research at Berkeley-Information Technology
SUPERB-IT is a undergraduate research experience in preparation for graduate school
Objective: to increase the number of undergraduate students from underrepresented groups in research programs.
Format: students are mentored by senior graduate students, who are in turn supervised by a post doc and faculty member
TRUST students worked on security, software and hardware related issues.
2006 Summer Program Composition: – 6 students, (4 females, 2 African-American, 1 Hispanic)
2007 Summer Program Composition:– 6 students (2 females, 2 African-American, 2 Hispanic)
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Berkeley Foundation for Opportunities in Information Technology (BFOIT)
Berkeley Foundation for Opportunities in Information Technology is a non-profit organization that supports historically underrepresented ethnic minorities and women in their desire to become leaders in the fields of computer science, engineering and information technology.
The intent is to provide youth with knowledge, resources, practical programming skills and guidance in their pursuit of higher education and production of technology.
Classes include general offerings and labs in IT to both middle-school and high school students.
This year 24 students (17F, 7 M). African American (3/24), Latino (10/24), Asian (8/24), Caucasian (3/24).
Summer 2007 SUPERB-IT student is a BFOIT alumna!
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BFOIT Summer 2006
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Workshops, Symposium, Communities…
TRUST workshops, symposium and learning communities cross a variety of subjects and domains but all a principal theme– security. The cross-disciplinary symposium Unblinking explored issued of security camera technology and policy issues through the lens of artist, engineers, lawyers and policy makers. TIPPI, in its 3rd year, is a community of academics and industry professionals seeking answers to the problems associated with information security and password protection. Information Assurance Capacity Symposium is a learning community of academics all alumni of the CMU Information Assurance Capacity Building Program.
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TIPPI workshop at Stanford
Trustworthy Interfaces for Passwords and Personal Information
One-day workshop at Stanford 3rd year of the workshop Academic and Industry participation Papers and presentations Modules for TRUST Portal
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Unblinking at UC Berkeley
Unblinking: New Perspectives on Visual Privacy in the 21st Century
One-day workshop at UC Berkeley Cross-Disciplinary Symposium
– Law, Engineering, Information, Art and New Media Academic and Industry participation Papers and presentations Modules for TRUST Portal
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EL Alliance (2007)
Increase retention of minority undergraduate students from freshmen year through the Ph.D. at tier one research Universities.
Program Leadeship: Richard Tapia of Rice University, Roscoe Giles of Boston University, Ruzena Bajcsy UC Berkeley and Cynthia Lanius of Drexel University.
Program kickoff meeting March 14-15, 2007
Empowering Leadership: Computing Scholars of Tomorrow Alliance (EL Alliance)
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Summer Immersion and Internship
Resulting from the Silicon Valley Industry-Academic group collaboration, the Summer Experience Colloquium and Research in Information Technology (SECuR-IT) is an innovative learning experience for graduate level (Masters and Ph.D.) students in computer security topics. The program framework includes: • Learning community of 20 students at San Jose State University• Seminars in Computer Security at Stanford University• Industry experience with Silicon Valley technology firms -- Symantec, Xilinx, Visa, SUN, Cisco, Yahoo
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CONCLUDING REMARKS
We have several very successful outreach programs to build on: SUPERB, BFOIT, SIPHER, HBCU/HSI capacity building program, WISE, EL Alliance …
We will increase their offerings and scope at the partner campuses.
More evangelizing and recruiting at national level meetings.
SJSU will reach into the Cal state and community college community