Monday                      
February 5
2:00 - 2:50 PM         ***Please note the special time and location***
Owen 102

 

Alan Crouch 
Director and General Manager
Corporate Technology Group
Intel

 

Research at Intel

 

This talk will share some of our work around many core and mobile
computing with more focused attention to the technologies being
developed in his lab, including network processing software, optical
networking, wireless USB, ultra-wideband, mobile wireless LAN and WAN,
broadband in and to the home, robust networks, trust and security, and
wireless sensor networks.

 

Biography:

 

As director and general manager for the Communications Technology Lab,
Alan Crouch is responsible for driving Intel's network technology
leadership. Lab focus areas include network processing software, optical
networking, wireless USB, ultra-wideband, mobile wireless LAN and WAN,
broadband in and to the home, robust networks, trust and security, and
wireless sensor networks. The lab is strongly committed to
standards-based solutions. Members of the lab are active participants in
3GPP, IEEE, IETF, the Network Processing Forum, and many other
communications and networking standards-setting bodies. Crouch has led
Intel R&D efforts in network architectures since 1999. His teams have
made key contributions to the Network Processing Forum and IETF ForCES
network processing industry standards efforts, and the Intel(r) IXA
Portability Framework. His team co-developed the Microblock software
architecture for Intel(r) IXP network processors, to reduce the time and
effort for developing network processing applications. More recently,
Crouch's teams have delivered platform networking innovations that are
being incorporated into Intel(r) I/O Acceleration Technology and
Intel(r) Active Management Technology roadmaps. In addition, Crouch
launched Intel's Communications Technology Lab in the Intel China
Research Center, Beijing, and led advanced R&D external engagements with
key networking fellow travelers Alcatel, Cisco, Ericsson, and
Hewlett-Packard. Before joining Intel, Crouch worked for Network
Computer Devices, Inc. and Tektronix, Inc. In 12 years at Tektronix, he
held positions of increasing responsibility starting as a software
engineer and eventually holding the title of Director of Engineering
from 1996 to 1998. Crouch graduated with honors from Oregon State
University and holds a bachelor of science degree in computer science.

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