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They can work remotely. As for accounts at SLAC they will need a SLAC ID. As far as I know there is not a block against Indian undergrads getting a SLAC ID. To get this they will need to fill out the FACTS DoE doc and have a sponsor. Once they have a SLAC ID, they will be able to get an unprivileged SLAC account (will need sponsor) which will help with working remotely until they get a visa.
CVs
See here for BTech students.
Also there are 2 students of the 6th semester who are maintaining and participating in all the activities from amity under the guidance of final year BTech Students. They are:
Papers
- Application for the Emulation of PingER on Android Devices, Aditya Pan et al, review, marked up word document
- Analysis and Clustering of PingER Network Data, Anwesha Mal et al, review, marked up Word document
- Correlation Analysis on Real-Time Tab-Delimited Network Monitoring Data, Aditya Pan, Jahin Majumdar et al
Projects
- PingER measurement Agent, Les Cottrell
- ePingER on Android Native - Amity project - Topher White, Scope overview, Bebo
- GeoLocation of Internet hosts using TULIP - Anjum Naveed, UM
- IoT, Compter Computer vision- Mayank, Yee
- PingER Warehouse and Big data analysis with Hadoop, Scope overview, Bebo
- Big Data - Jacek and Vacunth ThrukalVaicunth Thukral
- User interface to PingER data
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- The email list for the Amity team is: stanfordamityproject2015@gmail.com
- The chat group is https://slac-amity.slack.com
- Coordinates of the team members
Meetings and Status Reports
- SLAC meeting 10/29/2015
- Progress report 11/4/2015, report archive for individuals
- Meeting SLAC Amity 12/17/2015
- Meeting SLAC Amity 2/23/2016