From touch at isi.edu Fri Sep 18 13:50:04 2015 From: touch at isi.edu (Joe Touch) Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 13:50:04 -0700 Subject: [sigcomm] DOE Network 2025 Challenges - Call for Position Papers Message-ID: <55FC78FC.6060607@isi.edu> DOE Network 2025 Challenges Call for Position Papers The US Department of Energy Office of Science - Advanced Scientific Computing Research (DOE/SC - ASCR) program office is pleased to announce the Network 2025 Challenges workshop. This workshop will be held Feb 1-2, 2016 in the Washington, DC area. DOE/SC operates a large collection of unique experimental and computing facilities, which generate and consume petabytes of data on a monthly basis (http://science.energy.gov/user-facilities/user-facilities-at-a-glance/). The goal of this workshop is to engage and coordinate the computer communications research community with the DOE/SC science communities to articulate the network and transport layer research challenges for the next decade. The workshop is intended to foster discussions that will generate a roadmap which is expected to guide a multi-program, decade-long network and transport layer research effort as part of a larger, comprehensive network research program to support DOE's science missions. Other workshops will address other layers of the network stack. Of particular interest are medium-term (5-year) challenges, long-term (10-year) challenges, and non-traditional challenges ("what if...") that present unique opportunities for DOE's scientific networking needs. Attendance at this workshop will be limited and informed by position papers submitted by interested researchers. These papers will be circulated to initiate pre-meeting discussions. Invited participants are expected to attend at their own expense. International participation is encouraged. One page position papers are expected to address either one or both of the following topics: * Summarize your view of a current and next decade key DOE/SC science mission network and/or transport layer challenge * Describe a DOE/SC science mission network and/or transport research layer challenge direction that might yield a significant leap forward Responses should focus on the network/transport layer research challenges created by DOE/SC's distributed facilities and the science communities that access them. Papers must focus on articulating a research challenge and avoid specific solutions or approaches. Authors are strongly encouraged to "think outside the box". Additional information about; and contact information for, ASCR's Research and Facilities divisions can be found at http://science.energy.gov/ascr Paper submission will be via EasyChair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=doenet2025 Important dates: Position papers due: 30 Oct. 2015 Invitations issued: 1 Dec. 2015 Workshop: 1-2 Feb. 2016