Given his work in providing internet access to to low-income  
neighborhoods, he might be an interesting person for the change people  
that aren't in Qatar to talk to as well.

--Colin

Begin forwarded message:
> From: Dan Halperin <dhalperi at cs.washington.edu>
> Date: April 16, 2009 1:16:14 PM PDT
> To: "<active-grads at cs.washington.edu>" <active- 
> grads at cs.washington.edu>
> Cc: uw-networks at cs.washington.edu, sampa <sampa at cs.washington.edu>, 
> uw-systems at cs.washington.edu
> Subject: [Uw-networks] Joe Camp in 303 in 15 minutes!
>
> Hello again! A friendly reminder to come meet with Joe @1:30 in 303,  
> and come to see his colloquium at 3:30. Topics of interest:
>
> -building real systems
> -architecture/engineering
> -promoting social improvement via technology
>
> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009, Dan Halperin wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> Joseph Camp from Rice University is coming tomorrow to visit CSE/EE  
>> as an ExCEL faculty candidate. His interdisciplinary research is  
>> interesting academically, spanning system-building and network  
>> engineering, and socially motivated. His major projects include
>>
>> - architecting a city-wide urban mesh network to provide wireless  
>> mesh Internet access to 4000 users low-income neighborhoods as the  
>> lead of the Technology for All project in Houston
>> - clean-slate and cross-layer network design as part of the  
>> Wireless Advanced Research Platform (WARP) software radio project
>>
>> On top of that, Joe is involved in additional interesting projects,  
>> and life activities, including (I think) a startup or two. But  
>> don't believe me, come find out for yourself!
>>
>> You know the drill. The student meeting is at 1:30 in CSE 303, and  
>> the talk is at 3:30 in EEB 105.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>
> -- 

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