we will be running a NetFPGA spring school in Cambridge (UK),
March 15-19th 2010
Andrew.
http://bit.ly/6zvcw6
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<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/netfpga/workshop/cambridge-march
-2010/index.html>
Build an Internet router and learn about clean-slate switches in a 5-day
spring school to be held at Cambridge University.
Prior knowledge of NetFPGA is NOT required.
Further details of the workshop are at http://bit.ly/6zvcw6
or linked from the future events page of the http://www.netfpga.org/
website.
There is a limit on numbers for this spring-school - twenty places only - it
is a hands on spring-school and numbers are limited by the available
equipment.
So Book Early!
Complete details are at http://bit.ly/6zvcw6
<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/netfpga/workshop/cambridge-marc
h-2010/index.html>
Costs include course materials, and meals:
Registration Fee: £400 (GBP), a student discount is planned - details are
sponsorship pending.
The NetFPGA tutorial based upon the open-source NetFPGA hardware platform
suitable for networking research and education, with a focus on its use for
network measurements and innovative network research.
Full details of the NetFPGA project are at http://www.netfpga.org/
Those that have done a previous NetFPGA workshop will still gain from this
course; while some parts of the first two days have been presented at past
single and two-day workshops, this extended school presents considerably
more material and will allow you to get the most as you learn about how to
develop in the NetFPGA environment by working alongside those that have
experience with the NetFPGA platform.
Many thanks to University of Cambridge, and Xilinx for their generous
support.
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