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Aomar Benslimane, Ph.D.
President, AB4World
139 Linnet st
Bayonne, NJ 07002
Cell: 201 388 1586
abensnyc@aol.com
abenslimane@ab4world.com
www.AB4World.com
References:
(a) The Second
International Conference on Biotechnology
ÔÕBiotech World 2010: Startups & BiotechnologyÔÕ
26 – 29 April 2010 Oran, Algeria
http://tinyurl.com/ydnrv98
(b) Takeshi Utsumi, P. Tapio Varis, and W. R. Klemm
"Creating Global University System (GUS)"
http://tinyurl.com/sfgm7
(c) Takeshi Utsumi, GLOSAS/USA
"Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming (GCEPG)"
http://tinyurl.com/k2c7a
The above two papers are in the following book;
(d) Global Peace Through The Global University System
Tapio Varis - Takeshi Utsumi -
William Klemm (Eds.)
University of Tampere, Finland 2003
ISBN 951-44-5695-5
The entire contents of this book can be retrieved at;
http://tinyurl.com/kofpf
In
the bottom line of this page, you can find the following;
ÒInterview with Takeshi UtsumiÓ by Parker Rossman
http://tinyurl.com/fnxxt
(e) (06/25/09) (1) Report on the preliminary planning workshop
to create GUS/Nigeria and (2) Concept paper of Niger Delta Renaissance project
http://tinyurl.com/yauucp4
Dear Aomar:
(1) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT I).
Thanks also for your strong interest in our projects. You will be a great
asset to our projects — particularly as you being a junior alumni of our
Polytechnic Institute of New York University.
(2) I took the liberty of including your brief bio in ANNEX I and full resume
in ANNNEX V in the following web site;
Quantitative Policy
Analysis of Global Socio-Economic-Energy-Environment Development (GSEEED) Project
http://tinyurl.com/6fb8bb
Pls kindly provide me a letter of participation — see ANNEX II in the web
site for others.
(3) I would also greatly appreciate it if you can kindly publicize our projects
at the conference in Oran, Algeria next April — see Reference (a) above.
Our projects are;
(a) GUS — see
Reference (b) and GUS/Nigeria in Reference (e) above,
(b) GCEPG -- see Reference (c) and its variation, GSEEED, in Item (2) above,
(c) Global Early Warning System (GEWS) as the extension of GCEPG project.
(4) You may urge at the conference in Algeria to construct the North African
version of GEWS with nearby countries of Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, etc.,
which national economy models are to be interlinked through broadband Internet
along the Mediterranean sea shores.
This may correspond to;
(a) the Economic
Community Of West African States (ECOWAS) version of GEWS -- our colleagues at Millennium Institute are to
construct national economy models of its 15 member countries.
(b) the Middle East version of the GEWS with countries in the Jordan River
Basin.
(5) GUS in each country is to initially support the activities of the national
economy model building, administration, maintenance, and executions, -- namely,
our GUS is an object-oriented project, i.e., on the ÒGlobal Environment with
International Conflict Resolution,Ó especially in relation to the resource
scarcity and food security.
(6) ATTACHMENT II below
is about the conference at the Columbia University on 10/23rd.
Hope to see you there.
(7) Pls feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Best, Tak
ATTACHMENT I
From: <Abensnyc@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 01:09:10
EDT
To: Tak Utsumi <utsumi@columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: Resume and Bio
Dear Tak
It was nice talking to you this morning.
as I told you I have been reading a lot on your website on the GLOSAS and GUS
concept and been following closely most of the info contained in the
previous emails. I do like and believe in the concept and I look forward to
learning more on the concept, working together and helping in the future.
Enclosed my Bio and resume and let me know if there are any programs or
proposals that I can contribute to or help out.
I was thinking about the extension of the GUS to North Africa and more
precisely Algeria. Enclosed an upcoming conference I was thinking could be a
good venue to expose the concept. Let me know what you think.
Pls send me the info about the upcoming seminar in Columbia. Ill try to make
it.
Best Regards
Aomar
ATTACHMENT II
From: Columbia Institute for Tele-Information <citi@columbia.edu>
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:00:21
-0400
To: Tak Utsumi <utsumi@columbia.edu>
Subject: Registration now open:
State of Telecom 2009: National Next-Generation Broadband Plans
The Columbia Institute
for Tele-Information Presents
State of Telecom:
National Next-Generation Broadband Plans
October 23, 2009
9:00 am - 5:30pm
Columbia University
Schapiro Center, Davis Auditorium (map)
<http://www.columbia.edu/about_columbia/map/schapiro_center.html>
Countries
around the world are undertaking ambitious and far-reaching national plans to
deploy ubiquitous next-generation "UltraBroadband" (UBB)
infrastructures based on fiber or next-generation wireless. Some plans are
based on general upgrade goals and others are part of economic stimulus
efforts.
National Broadband Plans exist, in some form, for a number of countries.
This year, CITI's "State of Telecom" conference will review a
number of these national plans.
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
á Larry Strickling,
Administrator, National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA) (USA)
á Matthias Kurth,
President of the Federal Network Agency (Germany)
á Bernard Benhamou,
Head of the Interministerial Delegation on Internet Usage at the French
Ministry of Research and State Secretariat for Digital Economy (France)
á Francisco Ros,
Secretary of State for Telecommunications and Information Society (Spain)
á Andrew J. Haire,
Deputy Director General (Telecoms and Post) of the Infocomm Development
Authority (Singapore)
á Reinhard Wieck,
Vice President - Economic Research & Media Regulation, Deutsche Telekom
(Germany)
á
á Carlos Lopez-Blanco,
Director, International Office, Telefonica (Spain)
á Mark Cooper,
Consumer Federation of America (USA)
á Jonathan Liebenau,
Reader-Technology Management - London School of Economics (UK)
á Roland Montagne,
Head of Broadband Practice - IDATE: "Emerging Broadband Market structure
in the EU" (France)
á Larry Spiwak,
President - Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy
Studies (USA)
á Nico Grove,
Munich School of Management, Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitŠt MŸnchen (Germany)
á David Isenberg,
isen.com, LLC (USA)
Additional speakers will be announced as they confirm their participation.
For more information, please visit http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/citi/events/SOT2009.
Registration
To register, please visit https://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/citi/events/SOT2009/SOT2009_register.
Corporate registration is $200;
Government/Academic/Non-Profit registration is $75, and Student Registration is
$25. CITI Affiliates, please contact In Ho Lee at il2105@columbia.edu
Additional Upcoming CITI
Events
á Digital TV Transitions: DTV Switchover, Mobile TV,
IPTV--Lessons and Projections <http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/citi/events/dtv_transition>- Columbia University, October 2, 2009
á
á International Media Concentration Conference -
Columbia University, November 20-21, 2009
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* Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D., P.E., Chairman, GLOSAS/USA
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* Laureate of Lord Perry Award for Excellence in Distance Education
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* Founder and V.P. for Technology and Coordination of
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* Global University System (GUS)
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