Board Member & Mentoring Co-Chair, N2Women, 2018 - Present
Networking Networking Women (N2Women) is a discipline-specific community for researchers in the communications and networking research fields and is intended to foster connections among women in computer networking and related research fields.
Co-Founder and Co-Chair of Women@SCS, 1999 - 2001
Women@SCS is an organization for facilitating social and professional interaction among graduate and undergraduate women students and faculty within the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon, and for organizing and participating in outreach programs to increase the exposure of young girls to computer science.
Program Committee Member
ACM CPS-SPC 2015-2016, ACM E2DC 2013-2016, Mobility 2006-2008, ACM ICDCS 2007, IEEE SECON 2006-2007, COMSWARE 2006, CMU SOCS-3 2000
Panel Chair
Fujitsu North America Technology Forum panel on Reducing Complexity and Generating Valable New Insights from IoT data,NATF 2015 , Santa Clara, USA
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Data Center Challenges, Standards Landscape, and Future Requirements, 2nd International Workshop on Energy-Efficient Data Centres, E2DC 2013, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Invited Speaker & Panel Participant
IEEE Communications Society panel on Smart Grid Applications for M2M Communications, Telit DevCon 2013, San Jose, CA, USA.
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The Third IEEE Workshop on Wireless Mesh Networks, WiMesh 2008, San Francisco, CA, USA
Women in Computer Science: The Carnegie Mellon Experience, Grace Hopper 2000 Celebration for Women in Computing, ACM and Computing Research Association, Cape Cod, MA, September 2000.
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