The CATER Workshop on Technologies for Development Organized by the CATER research group http://cater.cs.nyu.edu
April 10th, 2009, 9 AM - 6 PM Location: Room 109, Warren Weaver Hall Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University 251 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10012 The CATER research group cordially invites you to attend the 2009 workshop on "Technologies for Development" which showcases our ongoing research efforts in the space of appropriate technologies that aid development in under-developed areas around the world. The Cost-Effective Appropriate Technologies for Emerging Regions (CATER) is a new multidisciplinary research initiative at NYU that focuses on developing appropriate low-cost Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for addressing pressing problem in developing regions. CATER is a joint initiative comprising of faculty from Computer Science, School of Medicine, Public Policy, Economics and NYU-Poly. This workshop will feature a combination of invited talks from accomplished researchers and short talks by student researchers within CATER on their ongoing research efforts. The talks will cover four important areas within this space: * Technologies for improving access to communications in rural areas * Technologies for enhancing rural healthcare * Technologies for enhancing financial and commerce services * Technologies for enhancing rural education In addition, we will also have invited talks and a panel discussion that focuses on ground experiences working in rural developing regions. The detailed agenda of the workshop is attached. There is no registration fees for attending this event. However, since capacity is limited, we request you to RSVP in case you would like to attend the event. To RSVP, kindly send a short email to caterworkshop at gmail.com<mailto:caterworkshop at gmail.com> expressing your interest to attend along with your name, institution and contact email address. For enquiries regarding the workshop, kindly contact one of the workshop organizers: Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, lakshmi at cs.nyu.edu<mailto:lakshmi at cs.nyu.edu> Ashlesh Sharma, ashlesh at cs.nyu.edu<mailto:ashlesh at cs.nyu.edu> Thank you, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian Asst Professor, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University Time Program 9AM - 9.30AM Introductory Session The CATER Initiative at NYU - a brief overview Prof. Lakshminarayanan Subramanian NYU Courant Institute 9.30AM - 10.30AM Session 1: Improving Access to communication in Rural Areas Experiences deploying WiLD Networks and the Aravind Telemedicine System (invited talk) Dr. Sonesh Surana PhD, UC Berkeley Challenges extending the Web to the Rural Developing World (short talk) Jay Chen PhD candidate, NYU Courant Institute WiRE: A low-cost communications alternative to Cellular Networks (short talk) Aditya Dhananjay PhD candidate, NYU Courant Institute 10:30AM - 10:45AM Break 10.45AM - 12.30PM Session 2: Technologies for Healthcare Experiences with Rural Mobile Healthcare Solutions (invited talk) Dr. Neal Lesh Chief Technology Officer, D-Tree International and Director of Projects, Dimagi The Ghana Mobile Tele-consultation Network (short talk) Brian Levine MD., Columbia Medical School and NYU School of Medicine SmartTrack: A User Experience Report of Rural HIV-infected patients (short talk) Giulio Quarta, Phil Smith, John Trahanas NYU School of Medicine SMS-based Mobile Health Records (short talk) Arvind Kumar MS candidate, NYU Courant Institute Automated Detection of Diabetic Retinopathy (short talk) Nathan Silberman, Google Inc. Kristy Ahlrich, NYU School of Medicine 12.30PM - 1.30PM Lunch 1.30PM - 3.00PM Session 3: Enhancing Rural Financial and Commerce Services Experiences deploying Rural Microfinance Solutions (invited talk) Prof. Tapan Parikh School of Information, UC Berkeley Secure Rural ATM and Branchless Banking Services (short talk) Michael Paik PhD candidate, NYU Courant Institute Secure Supply Chain Management in Rural Settings (short talk) Ashlesh Sharma PhD candidate, NYU Courant Institute Mobile Information Search Services in Rural Contexts (short talk) Brendan Linn MS candidate, NYU Courant Institute 3.00PM - 3.15PM Break 3.15PM - 4.15PM Session 4: Tools for Enhancing Rural Education Experiences deploying Rural Educational Tools (invited talk) Dr. Joyojeet Pal University of Washington Educational Teaching Modules: The WiSEMD experience (short talk) Prof. Mary Ann Hopkins Dept of Surgery, NYU School of Medicine Educational Medical Web Portals (short talk) Trishank Karthik MS candidate, NYU Courant Institute 4.15PM - 4.30PM Break 4.30PM - 6.00PM Session 5: Experiences working in Developing Country Settings Millennium Villages Project (invited talk) Dr. Patricia Mecheal Earth Institute, Columbia University "Doctors without Borders": On-field Rural Surgery Experiences (invited talk) Prof. Mary Ann Hopkins NYU School of Medicine Followup Panel Discussion (30 min) Patricia Mecheal, Mary Ann Hopkins -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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