05.12.13 After Dinner Talk IEEE ISM 2005 Title: High Resolution Multimedia in a Ultra Bandwidth World Irvine, CA
05.04.14 Invited Talk UCSD CONNECT 2005 Life Sciences & High-Tech Financial Forum Title: Envisioning the Future San Diego, CA
07.02.28 3rd Annual ON*VECTOR Terabit LAN Workshop Title: Terabit Applications: What Are They, What is Needed to Enable Them? La Jolla, CA
05.10.13 Invited Talk Oak Ridge National Laboratory Title: Blowing up the Box--the Emergence of the Planetary Computer Oak Ridge, TN
06.11.16 Presentation NCSA Booth Supercomputing 2006 Title: Cyberinfrastructure to Support Ocean Observatories Tampa, FL
05.04.21 Banquet Talk Motorola SABA Meeting 2005 Title: A Mobile Internet Powered by a Planetary Computer San Diego, CA
08.02.20 Invited Talk 7th Annual ON*VECTOR International Photonics Workshop Calit2@UCSD Title: OptIPlanet Collaboratory La Jolla, CA
09.03.30 Invited Talk San Diego Science Festival Patrick Henry High School Title: Surfing the Exponential for Forty Years San Diego, CA
05.11.29 Talk to the UCSD Representative Assembly Title: Collaborations Between Calit2, SIO, and the Venter Institute-a Beginning La Jolla, CA
06.07.26 Invited Talk Cyberinfrastructure for Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, A Summer Institute, SDSC Title: The OptIPuter and Its Applications La Jolla, CA
10.02.09 Panel on Computer Supported Cooperative Work 9th Annual ON*VECTOR International Photonics Workshop Title: Computer Supported Cooperative Work: Past, Present, and Future Vision La Jolla, CA
09.03.25 Invited Talk Computing Research that Changed the World: Reflections and Perspectives Title: Supercomputers and Supernetworks are Transforming Research Washington, DC
Larry Smarr discusses how planetary-scale computing and high-speed networks enable data-intensive research through optical portals. This infrastructure allows remote visualization and analysis of large datasets across multiple sites in real-time. Examples include viewing microbial genomes, cosmological simulations, and remote instrument control. The infrastructure also aims to reduce carbon emissions through more efficient computing.
07.03.22 Distinguished Lecturer Technology for a Changing World Series Baskin School of Engineering, UCSC Title: How Global-Scale Personal Lighwaves are Transforming Scientific Research Santa Cruz, CA
05.07.29 Briefing to the CalREN-XD Subcommittee CENIC Board Title: The OptIPuter as a Prototype for CalREN-XD San Diego, CA
06.01.23 Invited Talk to the National Research Council's Computer Science and Telecommunications Board Title: Calit2: a View Into the Future of the Wired and Unwired Internet La Jolla, CA
The document discusses two projects, OptIPuter and LOOKING, that aim to analyze large earth data sets using optical networking and grid technologies. OptIPuter extends grid middleware to dedicated optical circuits for earth and medical sciences. LOOKING builds on OptIPuter to provide real-time control of ocean observatories through web and grid services integrated over optical networks. Both projects represent efforts to develop cyberinfrastructure for interactive analysis of remote earth science data and instruments.
11.12.12 Seminar Presentation Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE) Princeton University Title: A Campus-Scale High Performance Cyberinfrastructure is Required for Data-Intensive Research Princeton, NJ
06.03.22 Keynote Speech FirstMile.US Spring 2006 Conference Title: A Gigabit in Every Home—The Emergence of True Broadband La Jolla, CA