Clarkson University computer science professor Yaoging Liu recently attended the 19th Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) Engineering Conference in Atlanta, Ga. on a National Science …
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Clarkson University computer science professor Yaoging Liu recently attended the 19th Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) Engineering Conference in Atlanta, Ga. on a National Science Foundation grant.
“GENI is a virtual laboratory for exploring future Internets at scale, and it creates major opportunities to understand, innovate and transform global networks and their interactions with society,” Liu said in a news release.