Message-ID: <20696817.1075856631416.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 08:26:00 -0700 (PDT) From: bambos@stanford.edu To: vince.j.kaminski@enron.com, stinson.gibner@enron.com Subject: Enron/Stanford Program Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Nick Bambos X-To: Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com, Stinson.Gibner@enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Vincent_Kaminski_Jun2001_5\Notes Folders\Stanford X-Origin: Kaminski-V X-FileName: vkamins.nsf Hello Vince, Stinson, Thank you very much for hosting my visit at Enron. I had a very pleasant time there, and I found the meetings very informative. As discussed during my visit at Enron, I am sending you below a DRAFT of the letter that would be needed to get the program in place and rolling, and start the students working on it. It took a while to find out what the appropriate process was and how the letter should be structured. Sorry for the delay. If I may, I'd like to visit Enron again, sometime in August, to define the research agenda more precisely and prioritize the problems to look at. I'm in frequent contact with Giuseppe, who is impressed by the environment there. We are trying to formulate the research issues and problems to study, that would be of interest to Enron. The plan is this: 1) By August, Giuseppe will have been there for almost 2 months and will probably have a relatively good understanding of the Enron problem space. 2) I will work together with Giuseppe till August to formulate a set of good problems of: a) high practical importance b) high innovation potential c) serious scope. 3) I could visit in August (say mid-August or so) to: a) discuss these problems with you and get your feedback b) prioritize the problems and evaluate their impact c) make sure we're on the same page regarding research strategy and execution path. I hope we can fully set up the program at Stanford before then, so that I can bring on board one more Ph.D. student to start his doctoral work in this area. I'm all excited about our collaboration. I am even thinking of starting a research seminar at Stanford, specifically on these research issues! Talk to you soon. Best Regards, Nick ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DRAFT of letter to be sent from Enron to Stanford. Prof. Nicholas Bambos 420 Terman Engineering Center Management Science & Eng. Dept. and Electrical Engineering Department Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 Dear Nick, We are happy to provide gift funds of $100,000 per year, over three years, to support a program in your research group, related to Bandwidth Markets/Trading and Networking Technologies. Enron would like to support research activities in the above mentioned area, including Pd.D. student work, research seminars etc. There may also be opportunities to have the supported Ph.D. students do summer internships at Enron, related to their research interests. Please find enclosed a check of $100,000 payable to Stanford University for supporting this research effort in your group during the first year. Best Regards, Name and Title