SNC Program Benefits
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Semi-annual meetings for knowledge
transfer and information sharing
- A private consortium meeting where university
participants outline recent research results, industry
participants describe new advances and emerging challenges,
and opportunities are provided for interactions among
all participants
- An open symposium. With approximately 150 attendees, such open symposia can help advance the collective
goals
of the sensor network industry. Consortium members will be given opportunity
for visibility. For example, Sensor Networks: What's Real and What Lies Ahead
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Access to diverse resources and intellectual capital within the academic community that includes affiliated faculty and a wide body of graduate students
When interests coincide between consortium members
(i.e., industry, faculty, students), CISE will facilitate
meetings, company site visits or university laboratory
tours, to discuss specific projects and brainstorm
on future work. Partnerships between a participating
company and affiliated faculty can include:
- Joint proposals for federally funded research; for submission to DoD, NSF, DOE, or other agencies
- Joint studies and experimentation on the use of sensor networks addressing scalability, security and other concerns, or the development of joint test bed platforms that explore the use of sensor network technology in new application domains. Faculty can implement new approaches on participants’ platforms.
- Internships of well trained graduate students at member companies
- Company-sponsored research in an area of interest
Access to other industry participants in an open forum
Strategic alliances among industry participants
can include partnerships among sensor network vendor
companies and potential users of the technology (system
integrators), interoperability studies among various
technologies, and establishing a common roadmap for
the long-term development of the sensor network industry.
Members will have access to secure web pages with
SNC related information. In addition,
faculty provides periodic updates to recent papers
and technical reports as well as other technical developments
tracked by university researchers.
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Open invitation
to a distinguished seminar series organized
by CISE
Many nationally prominent researchers
are regularly invited to give seminars on their recent
work. As appropriate, CISE can make
seminar materials (e.g., presentation files, related
papers by speakers) available to member companies.
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Publicity
Boston University will use its public relations,
industry liaison and web resources to promote the consortium,
its collaborative projects and the relevant activities
and news of its participants. Participants will have
opportunities to present to academic and industry audiences.
As mutually agreed, results of collaborative projects
can be publicized via faculty papers, invited lectures,
web pages and reports to funding agencies.
SNC annual membership fee is $6500. To become a member, please contact Linda Grosser at Lgrosser at bu.edu or 617-358-1295.
CISE, an interdisciplinary center at Boston University, is a collaboration among faculty from the College of Engineering, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Management.
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