People
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Primary Personnel
Current Caltech primary developers
- George Lee (hardware set-up / consultant, grad student)
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(WAN-in-Lab manager, software)
Caltech development assistance
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(staff, plus developing web interface for remote WiL users)
- Julian Bunn (researcher for Harvey Newman)
- Alexis Bourel (SURF student, generalized FAST implementation)
- Eui Woong Lee ( student, BGP pricing research)
- Hailey Lam (SURF student, MaxNet implementation)
- Matthew Maurer (SURF student, power consumption measurements)
- Paul Fang, (visiting student from Temple City High School)
Industry assistance
- Olivier Jephargnon (Calient), Doug Walston (Cisco)
Caltech support staff
- Hana & Lachlan Andrew: Websites & Wiki maintenance
- Admin:
(2008)
- (Past Netlab Administration)
Betta Dawson (2007-2008); Christine Ortega (2000-2007)
- See also Netlab People
Past Developers
Caltech primary developer
(WAN-in-Lab manager, software 2005-2008)
Caltech development assistance (2007)
Gabe Cohn(student, writing utility to control the MEMS switch )
Hailey Lam (SURF student, MaxNet implementation)
Caltech developers (2004-2007)
- Xun Su (Physics)
- Yang Xia (Physics)
Caltech debuggers / research (from CS 2004-2006)
- Martin Suchara
- Ryan Witt
- David X. Wei
- Jerome White
- Bartek Wydrowski
Caltech development assistance
- John Pongsajapan (CS)
- Tom Young (Melbourne University): initial Python experiment framework in 2005
(2003-2005)
- Cisco Optical transport designers:
- Vijay Doraiswami
- Russ Esmacher
- Caltech IP infrastructure designers:
- Rajagopal Jayaraman(CS)
- George Lee (CS)
- Elvin Nixon (Physical plant)
- John Pongsajapan (CS)
- Caltech Wireless infrastructure designers:
- Xun Su (Physics)
- Bartek Wydrowski (CS)
- Yang Xia (Physics)
- Independant assistance:
Eddie Tsai (contractor for Web design and launch in 2004-2005),
Ted Lee (general set-up assistance)
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California Institute of Technology - Networking Lab.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EIA-0303620.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the
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