Dear all,

Our next Research IT Reading Group
<https://wikihub.berkeley.edu/display/istrit/Research+IT+Reading+Group>will
feature Greg Bell, Director of the  Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) as well
as the Scientific Networking Division at Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory. He will be discussing the Science DMZ: a network design pattern
for data intensive social science.

When: Thursday, March 26 from noon - 1pm
Where: 200C Warren Hall, 2195 Hearst St (see building access instructions
on parent page
<https://wikihub.berkeley.edu/display/istrit/Research+IT+Reading+Group>).
Event format: The reading group is a brown bag lunch (bring your own) with
a short ~20 min talk followed by ~40 min group discussion.

Please review the following in advance of the 3/26 meeting:
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(1) Science DMZ: a Network Design Pattern for Data Intensive Science
<http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/2510000/2503245/a85-dart.pdf?ip=169.229.199.41&id=2503245&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=CA367851C7E3CE77%2E3158474DDFAA3F10%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=490346228&CFTOKEN=21868237&__acm__=1426633512_b14b9328411ccdab56be55fa2a54fcaa>
(also
attached to this e-mail as a PDF)
(2) *Executive Summary* and *Findings* sections only of High Energy Physics
and Nuclear Engineering Network Requirements
<https://www.es.net/assets/Papers-and-Publications/HEP-NP-Net-Req-2013-Final-Report.pdf>
(skimming
other section of this long report is optional)

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Warren Hall access: For those who do not have keycard access to the
building, please take the elevator to the second floor (stairwell door
requires keycard). Before noon, let the receptionist know you're joining
the Reading Group in 200C and s/he will let you in and show you the way.
After noon, look for a sign next to the receptionist window to the right as
you exit the elevators. We'll post a note with a phone number that you can
call or text, and someone will come out to open the locked doors.

We look forward to seeing you Thursday!

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