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tandbergWith the College’s acquisition of a Tandberg 6000 videoconferencing system, real-time, face-to-face dialup interaction via the Internet or ISDN lines is no longer a pipe dream, it’s a reality.

The Tandberg is a cutting-edge system that makes videoconferencing remarkably easy. To get connected, all you need is the IP or ISDN number of the party you’re contacting. Then you simply dial the connection, just like dialing a number on the phone.

You’ll then have full-screen video, voice and data sharing (i.e., documents, presentations, and databases). The system’s dual monitor display lets you simultaneously see the presenter on one screen and any presentation materials on the other; a document camera is provided, along with an input port for your laptop to facilitate document sharing and presentations. And with the Tandberg’s wide angle camera and speakers, along with a “smart” noise-canceling mike, you can host group meetings or individual conferences.

Purchase of the Tandberg and installation of required infrastructure were supported by grants from Ford Motor Company and Applied Materials to the Mechanical Engineering Department’s Project PROCEED, along with College of Engineering Vision Plan funds. Planning and purchasing were coordinated by the FIC’s Paul Johnson and John Winn.

Dr. Phil Schmidt, faculty director of PROCEED, emphasizes the teaching potential of the new facility: “The new Tandberg system, which is really the top-of-the-line, will allow us to implement one of the central elements of PROCEED, permitting our students and faculty to communicate with project sponsors on a face-to-face basis as easily as dialing a telephone. We’re very excited about the new dimension in collaborative education that the system will bring to us.” Schmidt points out that live videoconferencing will also offer many opportunities for enhanced research collaboration to College of Engineering faculty, staff, and students.

The Tandberg system is installed in ETC 2.146C. Internet-based videoconferencing will be free of charge; users will be expected to cover line charges (similar to long-distance charges) for ISDN-based conferencing (the most common protocol for corporate videoconferencing facilities). To learn more about FIC’s videoconferencing capabilities or to schedule a videoconference, contact the FIC’s Jack Prather at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or at 232-1531.

 

BME Seminar Series:

Dr. Robert Nerem 09/21/2006 “Seeking a cell source for Endothelializiation of Vascualar Implants” Georgia Tech Emory Center
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=42c03df2-e24c-4a91-9ad6-a0207d9a70c3

Dr. Rena Bizios 10/26/2006 “Design Strategies for the Next Generation of Nanophase Materials for Biomedical Applications” UT San Antonio
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=7cde4cd9-11da-4a6c-a7e9-ccfe1e224bf0

Dr. Steven Chu 11/02/2006 “Single Molecule Studies of Complex Systems in vitro and in vivo” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=5fa38f27-7270-472d-aaaf-d7add2919b17

ECE Seminar Series:

Dr. Muriel Medard 04/28/2006 “On Network Coding for Wireless Networks” MIT
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=e6e01e6e-78cd-430a-a0d9-b8ca4a35383d

Dr. Weber 09/12/2006 “Throughput and Transmission Capacity of ad hoc Networks with Channel State Information” Drexel University
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=8708c19c-ec35-471c-9787-289a0b9115c3

Dr. Mazumdar 09/15/2006 “Statistical Multiplexing, NJ Conjecture, and All That…” University of Waterloo
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=e2ff2920-dbed-4e05-961b-7e844f87c662

Dr. Babak Hassibi 10/13/2006 “Results for Two Wireless Network Models” California Institue of Technology
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=fc3858a2-53e5-40b5-b93f-013dcbf34a17

Dr. Angel Lozano 10/27/2006 “Mercury/Waterfilling: Optimum Power Allocation for Parallel Gaussian Channels” Lucent Technologies
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=9ec4f14b-10b8-46ef-a879-9637200ed53d

Dr. A. Sprinston 11/27/2006 “Network Coding: Computational Aspects and Applications for Robust Communication” Texas A&M
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=0b3d8057-9c55-4338-b2f6-bb1093446c13

CAEE Seminar Series:

Dr. William Nazaroff 01/30/2006 “Motor Vehicles, Power Plants & Tobacco Smoke: Understanding Emission to Intake Relationships” UC Berkeley
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=988958dc-7741-423a-9e52-fe545d907085

Dr. Marcuson 02/07/2006 “Seismic Design and Analysis of Embankment Dams: The State of Practice” U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=7bce8be0-3248-479a-96d1-9ec9b37d8fd6

Dr. Tchobanoglous 02/23/2006 “Challenges for Wastewater Management in the 21st Century” University of California Davis
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=3d3290bb-5e13-4631-b440-c22f551a734c

Dr. Friedlander 04/13/2006 “Nature of the Ultrafine Atmospheric Aerosol: Measurements of Particle Size Distribution and Morphology and Comparison with Theory” UCLA 
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=9544fbfb-9c0f-4fe5-b36f-b4b077eba057

Dr. Richard Goodman 04/25/2006 “Some Observations on Modes of Failure Their Analysis for Jointed Rock Masses”
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=524667e7-1461-4166-8b29-cee72d467da6

Dr. Bill Brumund 10/12/2006 “Civil Engineering Consulting: Past, Present, and Future” Golder Associates
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=be77e0ee-3671-4110-86d3-ad13443e7ce7

Dr. Ken Hover 10/30/2006 “Texas Weather Meets Texas Concrete” Cornell University
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=9f05bf92-a657-4b7f-86da-74f427e7446b

ORIE Seminar:

Dr. Hasenbein 09/29/2006 “Queueing and Simulation in Wafer Fab Material Handling Systems”
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=720ddeba-9754-4ff4-8f7c-3f95dcfd05f8

Dr. Richard E. Rosenthal 10/13/2006 “Secrets of Succes With Optimization” Naval Postgraduate School
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=a48311c4-4114-4dd3-8a3d-6e2e2e4744b6

Dr. Glenn Staats 10/20/2006 “Operations Research Education and an Entrepreneurial Career”
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=9aec6dec-7a94-4670-b4d8-7266220eee88

Dr. Stein Wallace 11/10/2006 “Stochastics in Transportation and Logistics” Molde University College, Norway
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=ba10e7f6-ec00-494a-abbc-34f84c001982

Dr. Mor Armony 12/01/2006 “Cross-Selling in Call Centers” New York University
http://coe-jaguar.engr.utexas.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=c4796d2a-d287-4af3-9b28-8aee6c3a48fd

Last Updated on Friday, April 10, 2009
 
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