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Deborah A. Agarwal
Staff Scientist - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Visiting Researcher - Berkeley Water Center, University of California, Berkeley

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PRESENTATIONS LISTED UNDER SPECIFIC PROJECTS


RECENT PRESENTATIONS

Recent presentations related to the Berkeley Water Center project are posted at http://bwc.berkeley.edu.

"Data Cubes for Eco-Science Can One Size Fit All?,"
D. Agarwal and Catharine van Ingen, Microsoft RENCI E-Science Meeting, NC (Oct 22, 2007) (pptx).

"AmeriFlux Data Server User Tutorial,"
D. Agarwal, Catharine van Ingen, Susan Holladay, and Misha Krassovski, AmeriFlux Annual Meeting, Boulder, CO (Oct 17-18, 2007) (pptx).

"Poster: A Next Generation AmeriFlux Network Data Server,"
D. Agarwal, Catharine van Ingen, and Susan Holladay, AmeriFlux Annual Meeting, Boulder, CO (Oct 17-18, 2007) (pptx).

"Building A Scientific Data Analysis Server,"
D. Agarwal, MSRI, CDI Workshop (Oct 12) (pptx).

"Building a Data Server for Ecological Data,"
D. Agarwal, University of California, Berkeley, HydroLunch (Sept 2007) (pptx).

"Enabling Carbon Flux Studies at the Regional and Ecosystem Scale,"
D. Agarwal, Microsoft Faculty Summit (July 2007) (pptx).

"Protecting DOE Office of Science Resources while Maintaining an Open Collaborative Science Environment,"
D. Agarwal, DOE Cybersecurity R&D for Open Science Workshop (Jan 2007).

"Computing Sciences at Berkeley Lab,"
D. Agarwal, RDECOM presentation (Jan 2007).

LHC Shaping Collaborative Tools Geneva (Dec 2006).

"Developing a Scientific Collaboration Data Server for Ameriflux,"
D. Agarwal, Ameriflux Annual Meeting, Boulder, CO (Oct 2006).

"Visual Workflow Tools to Support Collaborative Hypothesis Generation and Evidence Chaining Status,"
D. Agarwal, KDD Annual Conference, Tysons Corners, VA (Oct 2006).

"Cybersecurity at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,"
D. Agarwal, Dr. Steve Chu, Berkeley, California, (Oct 2006).

"Security for Open Science Project,"
D. Agarwal, Middleware Security Working Group at the EGEE meeting Geneva (Sept 2006).

"Early Experience Prototyping a Science Data Server for Environmental Data,"
D. Agarwal and C. van Ingen, CITRIS Research Exchange, Berkeley, California, (Sept 2006) (ppt).

"Research and Development of CyberInfrastructure to Support Science,"
D. Agarwal, LBL CS Strategic planning, Santa Cruz, CA (Aug 2006).

"Protecting DOE Office of Science Resources while Maintaining an Open Collaborative Science Environment,"
D. Agarwal and D. Ramsey, Briefing for Dr. Raymond Orbach, Washington DC (Sept 2006).

"Research and Development of CyberInfrastructure to Support End Science,"
D. Agarwal, PCAST Committee, (Aug 2006)

"Designing CyberInfrastructure to Support End Science,"
D. Agarwal, IndoFlux Workshop, Chennai, India, (July 2006).

"Rethinking Cybersecurity for Distributed Science,"
D. Agarwal, Presented at the OSG Consortium Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, July 20, 2005.

"Cybersecurity for Distributed Science: Fortifying the Front-lines of the Cybersecurity War,"
D. Agarwal, Presented at the NSF Cybersecurity WATSH Meeting, Ballston, VA, July 13, 2005. talk abstract

"Expanding Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Beyond the Border,"
D. Agarwal, Presented at the Cross-Agency MAGIC Committee Meeting Teleconference, June 8, 2005.

"Collaborative Tools and Sociology Tutorial,"
D. Agarwal and K. Berket, Presented during the DSD Tutorial Series, Berkeley, CA, May 2005.

"The National Center for Hydrologic Synthesis and Development of a Watershed Toolbox,"
N. Miller and others, Presented by N. Miller at the GEON Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2005.

"Expanding Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Beyond the Border,"
D. Agarwal, LBNL Washington DC Computational Science Speaker Series, Washington, DC, April 2005. talk abstract.

"Collaboration: A Proposed Path Forward,"
D. Agarwal, Keynote Plenary talk at the Access Grid Retreat, San Francisco, CA, April 2005.

"Collaborative Tools for the NIH RTRN-DTCC,"
D. Agarwal, Collaboration Meeting, Puerto Rico, February 2005.

"Building Distributed Science,"
D. Agarwal, Presented to the UC VCR/CIO meeting, Oakland, CA, February 2005.

"Using Jabber XMPP-based Messaging in the Access Grid,"
D. Agarwal and I. Judson, Presented at the AG Town Hall meeting, December 2004.

"Collaboration Tools and Interaction with the Hydrologic Information System,"
D. Agarwal, Berkeley, CA, October 2004.

"Current Research Directions in Collaboration Tools,"
D. Agarwal, Presentation to the ESNet Collaboration Workshop, Berkeley, CA, October 2004.

"Experience Building and Supporting Secure Ad Hoc Collaborations,"
D. Agarwal, Member of a panel discussing adhoc collaboration security, Internet2 Fall Meeting, Austin, TX, September 2004.

"Synthesis Panel: Roadmap and Vision for the National Collaboratories Program,"
D. Agarwal, Chair and Moderator, Argonne, IL, August 2004.

"Welcome to the CS Summer Student Seminars,"
D. Agarwal, Presented at the start of the Summer 2004 seminar series.

"Using Jabber XMPP-based Messaging in the Access Grid (AG),"
D. Agarwal, Presented at the Access Grid Retreat, Toronto, Canada, June 2004.

"A Panel to Discuss Future Security in the AG,"
D. Agarwal, Moderator and first presenter for the Access Grid Retreat Security Panel, Toronto, Canada, June 2004.

"Middleware Enabling Science in Distributed Systems,"
D. Agarwal, Presentation providing an overview of the DSD department, March 16, 2004.

"Thoughts on Having a Successful Career,"
D. Agarwal, Presented at the Stanford Women in Computer Science Seminar, Palo Alto, CA, February 11, 2004.

"CTBT & Communication Infrastructure to Support a Secure, Scalable, and Robust SensorNet,"
D. Agarwal, Presented at the SensorNet Meeting, Lawrence, KS, August 13, 2003. pdf

"Secure Distributed Collaboration Capabilities and Infrastructure,"
D. Agarwal, Presented at the CIA Headquarters, Herndon, VA, June 19, 2003. pdf



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