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Welcome to CIC 2021
Welcome to 2021 IEEE 7th International Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing.

Keynotes and Speakers


Keynote Speakers

Mani_Srivadtava

Enabling a rich and trustworthy nexus of AI and IoT

Mani Srivastava
ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow, Professor
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
naira

Towards Safety and Security in Socio-Cyber-Physical Systems

Naira Hovakimyan
Fellow and a life member of AIAA, IEEE Fellow, W. Grafton and Lillian B. Wilkins Professor
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Latanya

How Technology Will Dictate Our Civic Future

Latanya Sweeney
Daniel Paul Professor
Harvard University, USA
Tarek

Real-Time Edge AI

Tarek Abdezaher
ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow, Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Professor of CS and Willett Faculty Scholar
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
paolo

Network Analysis and Mining: Yesterday, today, tomorrow & beyond

Paolo Boldi
Professor
University of Milano, Italy
Jerry

Powering a quantum future through quantum circuits

Jerry M. Chow
Director, Quantum Hardware System Development
IBM Quantum, T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
Kathleen

Orchestrating Change with Disinformation and Influence

Kathleen Carley
Professor
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Moti

On Deploying Secure Computation Protocols in Daily Business Applications

Moti Yung
Security and Privacy Research Scientist
Google, USA
Molly

Keynote for Special Session on Agriculture Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity in agriculture and food systems

Molly Jahn
Program Manager
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, USA

Tutorial Speakers

Nathalie

Can federated learning solve our data privacy problems? State of the art and open challenges

Nathalie Baracaldo
Manager AI Security and Privacy Solutions and Research Staff Member
IBM Almaden Research Center, USA


More information, please check Keynotes page and Tutorials page.

Panels

Plenary Panel 1: Post-Quantum Security

Panel Moderator

Ashish
Ashish Kundu
Head of Cybersecurity Research, Cisco, USA

Panelists

Craig
Craig Costello
Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research in Redmond, USA
Bing
Bing Qi
Quantum Networking Researcher, Cisco, USA
Vadim
Vadim Lyubashevsky
Cryptography Researcher, IBM Research Europe - Zurich
Michele
Michele Mosca
Professor, University of Waterloo, Canada
Co-founder, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada

Plenary Panel 2: Privacy and Fairness

Panel Moderator

Jaideep
Jaideep Vaidya
Professor, Rutgers University
Director of the Rutgers Institute of Data Science, Learning, and Applications

Panelists

Murat
Murat Kantarcioglu
Professor, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
LingLiu
Ling Liu
Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Gerome
Gerome Miklau
Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Founder, Tumult Labs
Vivek
Vivek Singh
Associate Professor, Rutgers University, USA
Rachel
Rachel Cummings
Assistant Professor, Columbia University, USA

Plenary Panel 3: Pandemic 2023 – An Information Technology Retrospective

Panel Moderator

Latifur
Indrajit Ray
Professor, Colorado State University, USA

Panelists

Ritwik
Ritwik Banerjee
Research Assistant professor, Department of Computer Science, Stony Brook University
Nalini
Nalini Venkatasubramanian
Professor, University of California, Irvine, USA
Ramesh
Ramesh Raskar
Associate Professor, MIT Media Lab, USA
Calton Pu
Calton Pu
Professor and Imlay Chair in Software, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Director, Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems


More information, please check Panels page.

About IEEE CIC


Internet has revolutionized the globalized society and enabled the growth of infrastructures, applications, and technologies that significantly enhance global interactions and collaborations that have significant impact on society. Unprecedented cyber-social, and cyber-physical infrastructures and systems that span geographic boundaries are possible because of the Internet and the growing number of collaboration enabling technologies. Individuals and organizations have increasingly relied on electronic and/or Internet-enabled collaboration between distributed teams of humans, computer applications, and/or autonomous robots to achieve higher productivity and produce collaboratively developed products that would have been impossible to develop without the contributions of multiple collaborators.

Technology has evolved from standalone tools, to open systems supporting collaboration in multi-organizational settings, and from general purpose tools to specialized collaboration platforms. Future collaboration and Internet computing solutions that further the goal of achieving the full potential of global level collaboration require advancements in networking, technology and systems, user interfaces and interaction, cooperation and collaboration paradigms, and interoperation with application-specific components and tools.

IEEE CIC has been conceived as the key multidisciplinary venue to serve as a premier international forum for discussion among academic and industrial researchers, practitioners, and students interested in Internet technologies, applications and services, collaborative networking, technology and systems, and applications. (For more Information, move to CFP)

Keynote Speakers from Past Years


Conference Speakers of CIC/CogMI/TPS 2020

Subbarao
Subbarao Kambhampati
Professor Arizona State University, USA Past President of AAAI
Synthesizing Interpretable Behavior for Human-Aware AI Systems
Vitaly
Vitaly Shmatikov
Professor Cornell University and Cornell Tech, USA
What Are Machine Learning Models Hiding?


Conference Speakers of CIC/CogMI/TPS 2019

Jiawei
Jiawei Han
Abel Bliss Professor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US
Structuring of Unstructured Data: A Key to Automated Machine Intelligence
Aberer
Karl Aberer
Professor Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Making News Credible Again
Robert
Robert Yates
Distinguished Engineer IBM (Data and AI Product Group), US
Collaborating with Machines
Kundu
Ashish Kundu
ACM Distinguished Member, ACM Distinguished Speaker Graphaigo Inc., US
Trusting Autonomous Vehicles


Conference Speakers of CIC 2018

Susan
Susan B. Davidson
Weiss Professor, University of Pennsylvania, US
Publication In The Era Of Big Data And Open Source Software
Arjmand
Arjmand Samuel
Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Azure IoT, Microsoft, US
Edge Computing – Bringing The Cloud Closer To The Edge
Lixia
Lixia Zhang
Jonathan B. Postel Professor, Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, US
Enabling Pervasive Collaboration from the Ground Up
Anupam
Anupam Joshi
Director, UMBC Center for Cybersecurity, Oros Family Professor and Chair, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland - Baltimore County, US
CyberAllIntel: Extracting cybersecurity information from text
Aameek
Aameek Singh
Vice President of Engineering, IBM Watson, US
Reinventing Businesses with AI


Conference Speakers of CIC 2017

Victor
Victor Bahl
Distinguished Scientist, Director, Mobile & Networking Research, Microsoft Research, USA
Democratization of Distributed Streaming Video Analytics
Edward
Edward A. Lee
Robert S. Pepper Distinguished Professor, EECS Department, University of California at Berkeley, USA
Living Digital Things
Mohammad
Mohammad R Haghighat
Senior Principal Engineer, Intel Inc., USA
A Faster Path to the Ambient Computing Era
Morteza
Morteza Ansari
Distinguished Engineer, Office of security CTO, Cisco Systems, USA
Next Gen Security – Security in the dynamic world of cloud, mobile, DevOps/CI
Amr
Amr El Abbadi
Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA<
Global-Scale Data Management Systems for the Future Internet
Amr
C. Mohan
Professor, IBM Fellow, Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA 95120, USA and Distinguished Visiting Professor(Tsinghua University)<
New Era in Distributed Computing with Blockchains and Databases


Conference Speakers of CIC 2016

Satya
Mahadev Satyanarayanan(Satya)
Carnegie Group Professor of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Edge Computing: Vision and Challenges
Jain
Raj Jain
Barbara J. and Jerome R. Cox, Jr., Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
Multi-Cloud Global Application Delivery for Internet of Things and Smart Cities
Rasu Shrestha
Rasu Shrestha
Chief Innovation Officer, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Executive Vice President of UPMC Enterprises
The Innovation Imperative in Healthcare: Collaboration and intelligent computing as a framework for the future of care
Aidong Zhang
Aidong Zhang
Distinguished Professor, National Science Foundation and State University of New York at Buffalo
Computing with Communities in Internet and Social Networks
Schahram Dustdar
Schahram Dustdar
Professor of Computer Science and head of the Distributed Systems Group, TU Vienna
Elastic Computing - A Novel Paradigm for Distributed Systems
Andrew A. Chien
Andrew A. Chien
William Eckhardt Distinguished Service Professor in Computer Science, Director of CERES Center for Unstoppable Computing, Senior Fellow of Computation Institute, University of Chicago
Senior Computer Scientist in Mathematics and Computer Science, Argonne National Laboratory
Zero-Carbon Cloud (ZCCloud): Can Dispatchable Computing Loads shrink the Cloud's rapidly growing Carbon Footprint?
 Louise Comfort
Louise Comfort
Professor of Public and International Affairs, Director, Center for Disaster Management, University of Pittsburgh
The Dynamics of Risk: Changing Technologies, Complex Systems, and Collective Action


Conference Speakers of CIC 2015

Hideyuki Tokuda
Hideyuki Tokuda
Dean and Professor of the Graduate School of Media and Governance, Professor at the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University, Japan
Challenges in Creating Smart City Services with IoT/CPS platforms
Zipei Tu
Tipei Tu
Vice President of Alibaba Corporation, China
Big Computing and Cloud Data
Ravi Sandhu
Ravi Sandhu
Executive Director and Chief Scientist, Institute for Cyber Security, Lutcher Brown Endowed Chair in Cyber Security, Professor of Computer Science, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Attribute-based Access Control Models and Beyond
Haishan Wu
Haishan Wu
Senior data scientist, Team leader, Big Data Lab of Baidu Research, Baidu Inc. China
Baidu Spatial-temporal Brain (STEB) -- The intelligent analytics platform of Baidu large-scale spatial-temporal data


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