NEXT GENERATION RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

CEWIT is an unparalleled resource, advancing the science and technology underlying the next epoch of the information revolution. CEWIT An Overview CEWIT Home of Innovation

CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN WIRELESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY UNSURPASSED RESOURCES FOR CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

Our Mission Director’s Message Labs: The Center is a next generation Innovation has fueled the economic growth throughout the his- The CEWIT facility, housing 40 new research laboratories, was designed to enable an extraordinary scope of activity. research and educational facility tory of mankind and serves as a valuable lens through which to It fosters specialized research and development in all major areas of information technology and promotes interdisci- whose mission is threefold: become examine a nation’s history and national character. During World plinary work among various specialties. Special capabilities include: recognized as a world leader in War II, U.S. Government sponsored research led to the atomic • Reality Deck, a fully immersive Gigapixel Display interdisciplinary research in the bomb, microwave radar, electronic computers, jet aircraft, and emerging, critical technologies of the antibiotics. Government sponsored research also led to biotech- • Immersive Cabin capable of creating a synthetic, fully immersive , 3D virtual environment information age, address the skilled nology, personal computers, and information economy. • High speed computing laboratory and cybersecurity­ and information assurance laboratories technology worker shortage, and foster new enterprise development. Perhaps the biggest innovations in our time have come from • Mobile Computing laboratory containing a National Science Foundation funded testbed for ad hoc and other emergency networks information technology and the associated industry. Major thrust • Motion Capture laboratory for face recognition and surveillance and a 3D scanning laboratory to the IT revolution was provided around 1975 with Intel’s announcement of its microprocessor. Microsoft pioneered • Microwave sensor laboratory for design and simulation of microwave and millimeter wave circuits Our Center the age of personal computing moving the productivity resource to the desktop. In the 90’s, the age of networked To best capitalize on the IT revolution, computing was pioneered by Cisco so that productivity could be shared and multiplied by the number of users on a • Bioinformatics laboratory for computational genetics, protein docking, and biostatistics networking spur economic growth, advance scientif- network leading to the ultimate resource: the World Wide Web. Now as we lay the foundation for the 21st century, • Future home laboratory, a model demonstration site for newly developed wireless and information technologies ic research and develop the technologies of tomorrow, the State we enter the age of mobility, internet of things (IoT) and data analytics. The age of mobility is where all the produc- Designated Center of Excellence in tivity resources docked at our desks, and information locked in our network closets, will be unleashed in to the palm Wireless and Information Technology of every individual’s hand. However, IT is still not a mature technology and we expect the rapid advances of the last (CEWIT) was created in 2003 as the several decades to continue and increase thousand folds in many fields. anchoring building in SUNY Stony IT will continue to create new and highly profitable businesses that we have not even imagined. Computational Technology Incubator: Brook University’s Research and chemistry and biology, grid computing, tying far flung supply chains, and e-commerce are at the beginning of Providing an integrated suite of services involving both scientific vetting and business mentoring, our Incubator Development Park. their creation. Data is now the raw material for the information economy, much as coal and iron ore were in the Program aids in the creation of new businesses and assists entrepreneurs with their business model, funding Industrial Revolution. Within the so-called “Internet of Things,” sensors are being embedded in devices ranging from options, and how they can gain leverage by application of Stony Brook University (SBU’s) intellectual and Since its inception, the Center has smartphones, automobiles, and utility meters to assembly lines, warehouses, and hospitals to capture data in real material assets. The integration of our Center’s Business Development and Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) created a powerful intellectual portfolio time. Hundreds of millions of users around the globe now contribute new data, generating new knowledge and functions has enabled us to further optimize a company’s or inventor’s experience on the SBU campus. Our venture resulting in numerous patents and has collaboration on new innovations using the Internet. 15 out of 17 industry sectors in the U.S. have more data stored funding network includes the Angel Network and Angel investment through Series B. worked hard to build strategic alliances Some of incubator companies include: and business partnerships among the per company than the Library of Congress. academic, scientific, and business The only way to usher economic prosperity is to reignite the basic research that has always been the economic • Buncee: Web­-based Digital Design and Presentation Tool • Charmtech Labs: Screen-­Reading Technology Application communities. Our partners include some engine for the worldwide prosperity. The U.S. and international economic priorities require that we bring together • FlightPartner: SaaS Provider of Intelligent Air Charter Scheduling • Intelibs: Hybrid DAS Solutions and Intelligent In-Building Solutions of the world’s best known and most businesses, academia and the government to create the next generation technologies and solutions to solve the • SchoolSource Technologies, LLC: Data Analytics for Education Systems • Softheon: Data Analytics and Business Intelligence Software for Health Plans sophisticated giants of wireless and economic problems that we face today. information technology. The Center is • STS Global Inc.: Dynamic Satellite Communications and Telecommunications • Web4Sign: Advanced Electronic and Graphometric Signature Technology building on these achievements and has The Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT) at Stony Brook University is a leading U.S. • Zuznow: One Click Mobilization of Web Applications laid the foundation for R&D alliances research institution focusing on cutting-edge research in wireless and IT. Our focus is to conduct basic research and with its industry partners, sponsors, the commercialization of the resulting technologies. We seek collaborations and are keen to build strategic alliances and with other internationally known with business enterprises, academic and scientific communities, and government entities. research institutions. — Dr. Satya Sharma, CEWIT Executive Director CA Technologies Innovation Center: How will emerging technologies such as and ubiquitous mobile computing transform markets? What new revenue streams and business processes will be enabled? What new IT products and services are needed to support these next generation business processes? Answering these questions requires an integration of marketplace insights and technology analysis in a nimble, innovative, delivery-focused environment. The 1500 Stony Brook Rd • Stony Brook, NY 11794-6040 CA Technologies Innovation center at CEWIT is such an environment, driving the rapid delivery of innovative, market-disrupting products and services by blending the expertise of (631) 216-7000 • [email protected] CA Technologies leaders with Stony Brook University’s research resources. @CEWIT_SBU www.cewit.org CEWIT Research Divisions

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Systems and Infrastructure Network Medical Devices and Technologies The Systems and Infrastructure Divi- Technologies The Medical Division (CEWIT­MD) uses wireless and sion focuses on developing applications The Network Technologies IT technologies to enhance the productivity and based on the research conducted in the Division focuses on research, quality of healthcare, conducting the research and other divisions. The division is not only development, and commer- development leading to the engineering, prototyping, advancing research in related fields, but cialization of next generation and commercialization of medical devices, products is also creating solutions and systems for wireless networks, multimedia and technologies, which support patients and clinical commercialization. The activities in this mobile devices, and advanced care providers. Research areas are diverse and cover division include, but are not limited to, solutions and services. Re- wireless medicine, the cardiovascular system, Communications mobile technologies for social impact, im- search activities in this division radiology, clinical pharmacology imaging modalities, age processing, robotics, social networks, virtual reality, telemedicine, wireless tracking, and Devices include, but are not limited data visualization and visual analytics, to, network design, modeling, Software Systems wireless ad hoc networks, optimized storage and applications of sensor networks and communication of medical records and images, home­ The Communications and implementation and testing signal processing, smart transit sys- The Software Systems Division focuses on care medicine, computational genetics and protein Devices Division focuses of various forms of wire- tems, learning, secure storage, service developing and commercializing cutting-edge docking, virtual colonoscopy, computational biology, on circuit design and testing, less ad hoc, sensor, and mesh oriented architectures, fault diagnosis, wireless/mobile computing and other software implantable sensors and evidence-based medicine. fabrication and prototyping, networks; protocol design for web information systems, reconfigurable technologies including data management and CEWIT-MD further combines related programs microwave sensor, and wireless and mobile hardware, and regulatory compliance. analysis, data visualization, graphics and that are being researched and investigated on the wireless/mobile computing networks, vehicular networks; imaging, software and computer security, SUNY campuses and its Medical Centers. It identifies device design and testing. • Advanced Documentation of Clinical Encounters network planning and manage- storage and file systems, distributed systems, positive opportunities, as well as barriers, to wider The research activities in and Context Award Presentation for Next ­ ment; network security; loca- user interface, Internet computing, software adoption of wireless medical and healthcare tech- this division include, but tion management and tracking; Generation Electronic Medical Records engineering, verification and optimization, nologies, developing recommendations for emerging are not limited to, digital and physical layer aspects such • Multiple ­Dimensional Data Visualization Made parallel computing, statistical analysis and healthcare needs. signal processing, new sensor as MIMO. Accessible Using Illustrative Techniques modeling, computational biology, and natural and RFID Systems, optical • Biomedical Contact Interface Diagnosis Based on Nonlinear • Intelligent Mobile Technologies for Social lmpact • Accessing Urban WiFi Networks from language processing. The research activities in packet interconnects, wire- Viscoelastic Model • A Multi Semantic, Goal Oriented Programming Moving Vehicles this division include, but are not limited to, cy- less/mobile communications, • Combined Near and Far Field UHF RFID Based Specimen Inventory • Cellular and Mobile Networks ber-security, testing and verification, computer image processing, micro- Paradigm for Dependable Operation of Massively and Tracking System Security games, simulation and rendering, 3D visualiza- machining, superconductor Distributed Reconfigurable Systems • Computer ­Aided Diagnosis System for Fast, Accurate, • Data Driven Mobility Modeling tion, cryptography, data modeling, algorithms, electronics, trusted hardware • Wireless Utility Monitoring and Control for Efficient and Remote Evaluation of Acute Chest Pain for Wireless Networks operating systems, geometric modeling, news devices, and spectrum Energy Utilization • Integrated Modeling and Learning of Multimodality Data Across • Network Planning and Real­time and blog analysis, quality assurance, secure sharing. Subjects for Brain Disorder Survey Automated Management System data management, virtual reality, file systems, • Enabling Interoperable Public augmented reality, bioinformatics, data mining • Self Powered Wireless Health Monitoring System • Self Powered Wireless Sensor Safety Rad10 Communications and computational biology. Technology for Monitoring the • A Flexible Network Infrastructure Health of Electric Power Transmission • The Cloud Computing Benchmarking Project for Versatile Wireless Systems • Evidence Based Utilization Management of NYS Medicaid Communications Program • Mobile Data Gathering in Wireless • Instructional Technologies: The Future of Teaching and Sensor Networks Learning • A System Infrastructure for • Novel Interaction Techniques for Virtual Environments Scalable and Robust Wireless • Volumetric Shape DNA Communications Services CEWIT has Unparalleled Resources

THE LEADING EDGE OF TECHNICAL INNOVATION

New Global 11 CORE INDUSTRY PARTNERS Enterprise Partners • CA Technologies Development • Zebra Technologies • Northrop Grumman Corporation • Henry Schein, Inc. 4 STARTUPS • Tyco International CREATED BY IN HOUSE • Asurion Researchrch • Digital Associates TECHNOLOGIES • IBM • Natural language, self-teaching Accccoomplishmentsmp • Intelligent Product Solutions Webcrawler 6 DIVERSE • SVAM International • 3D biomedical visualization RESEARCH AREAS Facility IT Edge • Verizon • RFID identication • Web navigation % • Future commercialization: 40 RESEARCH 10 0 WiFi Cardiac monitoring system LABORATORIES VoIP UNIFIED Academic and ReseResearch:arch: with wireless data delivery • 100,000sf Building COMMUNICATION • Brookhaven National Laboratory • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory • 70 Faculty Aliates State-of-the-art $ • 150 MILLION • The New York Academy of Sciences • 280 Graduate IN INDUSTRY • The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Students • Private Enterprise COMMITMENTS • The State University of New York Computing / • SUNY and CEWIT Korea Storage Cloud In the Last 3 Years: SQ. FT. Centers: 7000 • Direct 500Mbps • More than1,000 jobs • Center for Dynamic Data Analytics INCUBATOR SPACE Internet Connection created or saved with Redundancy • Center for Systems Biology • More than 680 • Center for Visual Computing • Softwareare SystemsSstems research publications Virtual Colonoscopy • National Cybersecurity Institute • Network Technologies • More than 500 BILLION Collaboration: • Communications 1. 5 projects completed PIXEL REALITY DECK 123 invention Industry and research leaders provide guidance and Devices • in setting industry-relevant priorities for disclosures, Medical Devices and CEWIT’s applied research programs while in • and 12 licenses Technologies turn receiving unparalleled intellectual power and cutting-edge R&D resources to aid in • Systems and Infrastructure developing real-world solutions and mission- • Smart Energy 36 US PATENTS critical applications.

Economic Development CEWIT and the Economic Development Partnership

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS The Office of the Vice President for Economic Development at Stony Brook University has an unparalleled economic role in fostering a dynamic, interconnected, entrepreneurial regional ecosystem that fuels self-sustaining, technology-based industry clusters driven by continuing innovation, while At Stony Brook University, we’re all about taking care collaborating with industry and government to design new IT-focused economic development of your business. We assist firms of all sizes and in institutions and mechanisms — including CEWIT. various stages of growth, with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. We have the resources to help ensure the success of your business, including one of the nation’s most comprehensive suites of economic development programs, Center for Center for and offer you access to the knowledge, worldclass­ facilities Corporate Education Operational Excellence Patricia Malone Teresa Goodfellow and human capital that only a leading university can Executive Director Director Small Business Development provide. Helping 450 industry partners to obtain close to a (631) 216-7518 (631) 216-7516 Center (SBDC) [email protected] [email protected] Bernie Ryba billion dollars in financing and revenues and create/retain a Acting Director projected total of more than 19,000 jobs through over (631) 216-9837 [email protected] 3,500 projects, Stony Brook is a crucial asset to the Strategic Partnership for Long Island economy and the businesses it supports. Industrial Resurgence (SPIR) Dr. Clive Clayton Find out what hundreds of companies have discovered: Director Training and (631) 216-7112 Education Stony Brook University is the place to grow your business! [email protected] Center for Biotechnology (BioCAT) SPIRR SBDCS Dr. Clinton Rubin O ce of Economic Operations Director Development (631) 632-8521 Yacov Shamash [email protected] The Office of the Vice President for Economic Development at Stony Brook University has an unparalleled economic Innovation Hot Spot: Vice President role in fostering a dynamic, interconnected, entrepreneurial regional ecosystem that fuels self-sustaining, technology- The Long Island Innovation Hot Spot is a NYSTAR-­led program for regional incubators, accelerators, co­working spaces, (631) 216-7600 CentersCe Centers ooff yacov.shamash@stonybrook Center for Advanced Technology in based industry clusters driven by continuing innovation, while collaborating with industry and government to design and other efforts supporting startups across New York State. The program provides incentives for Hot Spot partners to Advanced Energy Center (AEC) ffororrA AdvA anced new IT-focused economic development institutions and mechanisms — including CEWIT. collaborate in offering additional services to their clients, focusing initially on protecting intellectual property, writing Diagnostic Tools and Sensor Systems Jim Smith Excellencence TeTechnologych (SensorCAT) proposals for federal Small Business Innovation Research awards and conducting market research. The Program Assistant Vice President of Dr. Serge Luryi additionally provides five years’ worth of state, corporate, and sales tax exemption for member companies. Economic Development Business Director (631) 216-7400 Ann-Marie Scheidt, [email protected] (631) 216-­ ­7605 Incubators (631) 632-1368 [email protected] [email protected] HOT SPOTS • LaunchPad • Entrepreneurial Technology Innovation Center (NYIT) Center of Excellence in Wireless • Morrelly Homeland Security Center • Broad Hollow Bioscience Park Center for Advanced Technology in and Information Technology • LI Tech COMETS • SBU Incubation Programs Integrated Electric Energy Systems (CEWIT) (CIEES) Dr. Satya Sharma Dr. Benjamin Hsiao Executive Director Executive Director (631) 216-7000 (631) 632-7793 [email protected] [email protected] StartUp NY: Start­Up NY is a groundbreaking new initiative from New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo that provides major Long Island High incentives for businesses to relocate, start up or significantly expand in New York State through affiliations with public and Technology Incubator (LIHTI) private universities and colleges. Businesses have the opportunity to operate state and local taxfree­ on or near academic Dr. Je Saelens campuses, and their employees will pay no state or local personal income taxes.. Stony Brook’s StartUp­ NY program will Director Manufacturing and Technology pursue this goal of increased employment opportunities to make Long Island a global center for innovation and the model Clean Energy Business Business Incubator (631) 444-8800 for a knowledge based suburban economy founded on a diversified range of innovation driven industry clusters in the Incubator Program (CEBIP) at Calverton je [email protected] Research Consortium (MTRC) life sciences, information technology, clean energy, defense and homeland security. David Hamilton Dr. Je Saelens Dan Polner Dr. Je Saelens Executive Director Director Incubator Advocate Director Susan Nastro, [email protected] (631) ­216-­7120 (631) 444-8800 (631) 444-8800 (631) 444-8888 (631) 444-8800 [email protected] je [email protected] [email protected] je [email protected] CEWIT Collaborative Partnerships CEWIT International Conference and Expo

UTILIZING OUR BRAINPOWER EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES FOR A SMARTER WORLD

CEWIT is the leader in innovative research and development for wireless and IT communications, infrastructure, networking, and software. We have all the resources you need to stay on the leading Connect with Our edge of technical innovation – right in your backyard. If you need R&D and wish to capitalize on your intellectual property by engaging the most innovative minds in the world, contact our Business Devel- International Business opment Manager and Entrepreneur in Residence to discuss leveraging our world­class brain power and Culture, Academic state-of­-the­-art facilities: Partners, and R&D Lawrence Weber, Ph.D., [email protected] (631) 632-1368 Expertise

The CEWIT Conference is the premier international forum on the Valuable National and International Exposure: applications of emerging technolo- Growing with CEWIT: • Connect with diverse audiences across borders, disciplines, and industries. gies in infrastructure, healthcare and Softheon, Inc. Extensive Academic Participation energy - three of the most critical • Access the leading IT research that is shaping the solutions of tomorrow. Empowering the nation’s first state health benefit exchange since 2008, Softheon’s vision and strategic direction components of a smarter global envi- address healthcare payer, provider, and government agencies’ goal of meeting Affordable Care Act (ACA) and ronment. The New York State Cen- Untapped Opportunities for Networking and Technology Exchange exchange milestones. Softheon provides Exchange Integration, Direct Enrollment, Premium Billing & Payment, ter of Excellence in Wireless and In- • Researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs converge to share ideas, build partnerships, and Analytics solutions for insurance carriers of all sizes participating in the exchanges. Softheon’s Marketplace formation Technology (CEWIT) and and bring cutting edge technology to the marketplace. Connector Cloud (MC2) has been trusted by health plans, in all 50 states, as an accelerated federal, state, and private exchange integration platform. Softheon MC2 is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution where insurers Stony Brook University have been organizing the annual international Topics: pay a one-time activation and ongoing per-member per-moth fees for exchange members only, while eliminating • The Internet of Things most, if not all, risks associated with ACA enrollment compliance and other mandates. conference since 2003, continuing to gain recognition as one of the leading • Cloud Computing, Networks, and Cybersecurity Backed by their proven technology, Softheon’s Welltheos platform, the nation’s largest private health insurance ex- information technology conferences, • Health Technologies and Medical Devices change, offers a number of tools and resources for enrolling individuals and families in a broad range of Affordable • Big Data Analytics and Visualization Care Act compliant health insurance plans. Welltheos provides more choices than any other private online market- converging academic research, in- place, with access to over 28,700 individual and family health insurance plans from 239 national and regional issuers dustry advances and entrepreneurial • Smart Urban Systems and Smart Energy participating in the marketplace. innovations at a single forum. • Information Technology and Society CEWIT has greatly enhanced Softheon’s capacity to respond to the growing demand of its healthcare reform and With more than 175 participating exchange solutions. An anchoring company of the CEWIT Incubator Program, Softheon is a leading player in the organizations and 500 attendees, the healthcare space with a proven track record in revenue growth and creation of new high-paying jobs. CEWIT Conference is a destination By the Numbers: for disseminating cutting-edge ideas On Average in information technology and for driving the local, regional and global 500 Attendees innovation economies. 40% CEO-Director Level 50/50 Industry/Academia (631) 216-7000 [email protected] Over 15 Countries Represented www.cewit.org/conference 80 Presenters @CEWIT_SBU 45 Exhibitors 175 Unique Participating Businesses, Universities and Organizations Sponsorship and Exhibitor Opportunities: 50 International Company Delegation Kathleen Ferrell [email protected] 150 Privately Held B2B Meetings with Senior Officers in (631) 216-7114 IT’s Top Industries CEWIT People and Partners

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Leadership Advisory Board Partners

Dr. Yacov Shamash Russell Artzt Asurion, LLC Vice President for Economic Development Co-Founder, CA Technologies Brookhaven National Laboratory [email protected] Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Digital Associates Buncee Dr. Satya Sharma Girish Rishi CA Technologies Executive Director Executive Vice President Carter, DeLuca, Farrell & Schmidt, LLP [email protected] Installation & Services CEWIT Korea and Tyco Retail Solutions, Tyco International Dr. Arie Kaufman Charmtech Labs LLC Chief Scientist Otto Berkes Digital Associates [email protected] Chief Technology Officer, CA Technologies Empire State Development Corporation Dr. Shmuel Einav Richard Boivie F. Chau & Associates, LLC Director, Medical Technologies Division Manager, Advanced Internet and Security Technologies Farrell Fritz [email protected] IBM TJ Watson Research Center Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Dr. Rong Zhao Flextrade Systems, Inc. Steven J. Cento Director, Software Systems Division FlightPartner Technologies, Inc. [email protected] DTL/Engineering Fellow, Northrop Grumman Corporation Henry Schein Inc. Dr. Sangjin Hong Jim Harding Hoffmann & Baron, LLP Director, Globalization Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer IBM TJ Watson Research Center Henry Schein Inc. [email protected] IEEE Dr. Lawrence Weber Masaaki Maeda Intelligent Product Solutions Business Development Manager and Strategic Advisor, Asurion, LLC Intelibs Entrepreneur in Residence Long Island Forum for Technology [email protected] Bob Sanders Senior Vice President, Data Capture Solutions and LISTnet Mr. Bin Zhang Engineering Shared Services , Zebra Technologies MATIMOP- The Israeli Industry Center for R&D Associate Director, Computing Services New York Academy of Sciences [email protected] Dr. Kevin Tracey President, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Northrop Grumman Corporation SchoolSource Technologies, LLC Dr. Ellis Rubinstein Softheon President & Chief Executive Officer, NY Academy of Sciences State University of New York Kamal Bherwani Stony Brook University Executive Chairman, Magine TV SVAM International Inc. SUNY Korea Tyco International 1500 Stony Brook Rd Verizon Enterprise Solutions Stony Brook, NY 11794-6040 Web4Sign Phone: (631) 216-7000 Zebra Technologies [email protected] Zuznow @CEWIT_SBU www.cewit.org