Das, Dibyendu via llvm-dev
2016-Jun-07 04:43 UTC
[llvm-dev] PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)
######################################################### PACT-2016: Call for Abstracts in ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) http://pact2016.eew.technion.ac.il/acm-src ######################################################### IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, June 17, 2016 Acceptance notification: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, July 15, 2016 Poster Session for Accepted Abstracts TBD Presentations for Finalists TBD SUBMISSIONS Submissions to the PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) must be submitted electronically at this site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmsrcatpact2016 The submission should be in pdf format. Blind submissions are fine, but not required. Submissions should not exceed 1 page, and should not exceed 800 words. Figures and References are fine, and must fit within the single page. You may use this latex template: http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.tar.gz This template will format the paper in the style here: http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.pdf Please also note that all students whose abstracts are accepted are expected to attend PACT-2016 and present a poster of their work, and present it in a PACT session if selected from the poster session. OVERVIEW Sponsored by ACM and Microsoft Research, the ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) is a forum for graduate and undergraduate students to share their research results, exchange ideas, and improve their communication skills while competing for prizes. The SRC consists of three rounds: 1. Online abstract submission authored by the student alone. 2. Poster session at PACT-2016 by authors of selected abstracts. 3. Presentation at PACT-2016 by authors of the top 3 posters selected by judges at the conference. The evaluation of round (1) will focus on the quality of the research contributions, while rounds (2) and (3) will consider that and the quality of visual and oral presentation. You can find more information on the ACM Student Research Competition at http://src.acm.org PRIZES AND GRANTS Students accepted to participate in the SRC may be eligible for partial travel grants (typically up to $500) to help cover travel expenses. The top 3 undergraduate and graduate winners will receive all of the following prizes: 1. Monetary prizes of $500, $300, and $200, respectively. 2. An award medal and a one-year complimentary ACM membership with a subscription to ACM's Digital Library. 3. The names and research abstracts of the winners will be posted on the ACM SRC web site. 4. An invitation to participate in the SRC Grand Finals, an on-line round of competitions among the winners of individual conference-hosted SRCs. The top three graduate and undergraduate Grand Finalists will receive an additional $500, $300, and $200, respectively, along with Grand Finalist plaques. Grand Finalists and their advisors will be invited to the Annual ACM Awards Banquet for an all-expenses-paid trip, where they will be recognized for their accomplishments, along with other prestigious ACM award winners, including the winner of the Turing Award, the $1 million "Nobel Prize" of computing. ELIGIBILITY A participant in the SRC must meet all of the following conditions: 1. The abstract and the poster must be authored solely by the participant. 2. The participant must submit an abstract of up to 800 words outlining the content of a poster that is going to be presented during the competition. The abstract must include the poster title, author name, affiliation, and the name of the academic advisor. It should describe the research problem, motivation and background, techniques and results, and the prospect for clearly and concisely conveying the work in a poster format. It should state the novelty and contributions of the work explicitly. The submission deadline is Friday June 17, 2016, at 11:59 pm US Eastern Time. 3. The abstract can have some overlap with previous publications (including PACT-2016), but some significant part of it must have not appeared before. Novelty is one of the criteria for selection. 4. The participant can be from anywhere in the world, but must be an ACM student member, and must maintain an undergraduate or graduate student status as of June 17, 2016. Please indicate whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student. You may join ACM prior to entering. Basic student membership is $19 per year or less: http://www.acm.org/membership For each accepted SRC poster, a one-page extended abstract in the ACM format will be included in the PACT-2016 conference proceedings. The content, however, can be included in a future submission to other conferences or journals. SELECTION COMMITTEE Chair: Erik Altman, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Committee Members: Christoph Dubach, University of Edinburgh Benoit Dupont de Dinechin, Kalray Kemal Ebcioglu, Global Supercomputing Lieven Eeckhout, University of Ghent R. Govindarajan, Indian Institute of Science Boris Grot, University of Edinburgh Christoph Kessler, Linkoping University Dorit Nuzman, Intel Rodric Rabbah, IBM Ronny Ronen, Intel Xipeng Shen, North Carolina State University Gabriel M. Silberman, Dell Research Zehra Sura, IBM CONTACT For questions regarding the submission process, or for additional information, clarifications, or questions, please contact the ACM Student Research Competition Chair, Erik Altman (ealtman at us.ibm.com) SPONSORS The ACM Student Research Competition at PACT-2016 is sponsored by the ACM and Microsoft Research. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20160607/77e4b774/attachment.html>
Mehdi Amini via llvm-dev
2016-Jun-07 04:57 UTC
[llvm-dev] PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)
Hi Das, I don't believe non-llvm related publication are welcomed on this mailing-list (i.e. considered spam). Best, Mehdi> On Jun 6, 2016, at 9:43 PM, Das, Dibyendu via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > ######################################################### > PACT-2016: > Call for Abstracts in ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) > > http://pact2016.eew.technion.ac.il/acm-src <http://pact2016.eew.technion.ac.il/acm-src> > > ######################################################### > IMPORTANT DATES > > Abstract submission: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, June 17, 2016 > Acceptance notification: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, July 15, 2016 > Poster Session for Accepted Abstracts TBD > Presentations for Finalists TBD > > > SUBMISSIONS > > Submissions to the PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) must be > submitted electronically at this site: > https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmsrcatpact2016 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmsrcatpact2016> > > The submission should be in pdf format. Blind submissions are fine, but not > required. Submissions should not exceed 1 page, and should not exceed 800 > words. Figures and References are fine, and must fit within the single page. > You may use this latex template: > http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.tar.gz <http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.tar.gz> > > This template will format the paper in the style here: > http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.pdf <http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.pdf> > > Please also note that all students whose abstracts are accepted are expected > to attend PACT-2016 and present a poster of their work, and present it in a > PACT session if selected from the poster session. > > > OVERVIEW > > Sponsored by ACM and Microsoft Research, the ACM Student Research Competition > (SRC) is a forum for graduate and undergraduate students to share their > research results, exchange ideas, and improve their communication skills > while competing for prizes. > > The SRC consists of three rounds: > > 1. Online abstract submission authored by the student alone. > 2. Poster session at PACT-2016 by authors of selected abstracts. > 3. Presentation at PACT-2016 by authors of the top 3 posters selected by > judges at the conference. > > The evaluation of round (1) will focus on the quality of the research > contributions, while rounds (2) and (3) will consider that and the > quality of visual and oral presentation. > > You can find more information on the ACM Student Research Competition at > http://src.acm.org <http://src.acm.org/> > > PRIZES AND GRANTS > > Students accepted to participate in the SRC may be eligible for partial > travel grants (typically up to $500) to help cover travel expenses. The top 3 > undergraduate and graduate winners will receive all of the following prizes: > > 1. Monetary prizes of $500, $300, and $200, respectively. > > 2. An award medal and a one-year complimentary ACM membership with a > subscription to ACM's Digital Library. > > 3. The names and research abstracts of the winners will be posted > on the ACM SRC web site. > > 4. An invitation to participate in the SRC Grand Finals, an on-line > round of competitions among the winners of individual > conference-hosted SRCs. The top three graduate and undergraduate > Grand Finalists will receive an additional $500, $300, and $200, > respectively, along with Grand Finalist plaques. Grand Finalists and > their advisors will be invited to the Annual ACM Awards Banquet for > an all-expenses-paid trip, where they will be recognized for their > accomplishments, along with other prestigious ACM award winners, > including the winner of the Turing Award, the $1 million "Nobel Prize" > of computing. > > > ELIGIBILITY > > A participant in the SRC must meet all of the following conditions: > > 1. The abstract and the poster must be authored solely by the participant. > > 2. The participant must submit an abstract of up to 800 words outlining the > content of a poster that is going to be presented during the competition. > The abstract must include the poster title, author name, affiliation, > and the name of the academic advisor. It should describe the research > problem, motivation and background, techniques and results, and the > prospect for clearly and concisely conveying the work in a poster > format. It should state the novelty and contributions of the work > explicitly. The submission deadline is Friday June 17, 2016, at 11:59 pm > US Eastern Time. > > 3. The abstract can have some overlap with previous publications (including > PACT-2016), but some significant part of it must have not appeared > before. Novelty is one of the criteria for selection. > > 4. The participant can be from anywhere in the world, but must be an ACM > student member, and must maintain an undergraduate or graduate student > status as of June 17, 2016. Please indicate whether you are an > undergraduate or graduate student. You may join ACM prior to entering. > Basic student membership is $19 per year or less: > http://www.acm.org/membership <http://www.acm.org/membership> > > For each accepted SRC poster, a one-page extended abstract in the ACM format > will be included in the PACT-2016 conference proceedings. The content, > however, can be included in a future submission to other conferences or > journals. > > > SELECTION COMMITTEE > > Chair: Erik Altman, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center > > Committee Members: > Christoph Dubach, University of Edinburgh > Benoit Dupont de Dinechin, Kalray > Kemal Ebcioglu, Global Supercomputing > Lieven Eeckhout, University of Ghent > R. Govindarajan, Indian Institute of Science > Boris Grot, University of Edinburgh > Christoph Kessler, Linkoping University > Dorit Nuzman, Intel > Rodric Rabbah, IBM > Ronny Ronen, Intel > Xipeng Shen, North Carolina State University > Gabriel M. Silberman, Dell Research > Zehra Sura, IBM > > CONTACT > For questions regarding the submission process, or for additional > information, clarifications, or questions, please contact the ACM > Student Research Competition Chair, Erik Altman (ealtman at us.ibm.com <mailto:ealtman at us.ibm.com>) > > SPONSORS > The ACM Student Research Competition at PACT-2016 is sponsored by the > ACM and Microsoft Research. > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev <http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev>-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20160606/a8265947/attachment-0001.html>
John Criswell via llvm-dev
2016-Jun-07 14:36 UTC
[llvm-dev] PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)
Dear Das, Mehdi is correct; our long-standing policy is that calls for papers/posters/participation must have a specific component related to LLVM (e.g., a workshop on LLVM) in order to be considered on-topic for the LLVM Developer's mailing list. Calls that do not mention LLVM specifically are considered off-topic (for what it's worth, I have mixed feelings about this policy, but to date I haven't seen a desire to change it from the LLVM community). If you haven't already, you might try advertising via the SIGPLAN and SIGOPS announcements mailing lists. I will forward this information to our internal systems mailing list at the University of Rochester as we certainly want to get the research competition advertised. Regards, John Criswell On 6/6/16 11:43 PM, Das, Dibyendu via llvm-dev wrote:> > ######################################################### > > PACT-2016: > > Call for Abstracts in ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) > > http://pact2016.eew.technion.ac.il/acm-src > > ######################################################### > > IMPORTANT DATES > > Abstract submission: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, June 17, 2016 > > Acceptance notification: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, July 15, 2016 > > Poster Session for Accepted Abstracts TBD > > Presentations for Finalists TBD > > SUBMISSIONS > > Submissions to the PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) > must be > > submitted electronically at this site: > > https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmsrcatpact2016 > > The submission should be in pdf format. Blind submissions are fine, > but not > > required. Submissions should not exceed 1 page, and should not exceed 800 > > words. Figures and References are fine, and must fit within the > single page. > > You may use this latex template: > > http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.tar.gz > > This template will format the paper in the style here: > > http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.pdf > > Please also note that all students whose abstracts are accepted are > expected > > to attend PACT-2016 and present a poster of their work, and present it > in a > > PACT session if selected from the poster session. > > OVERVIEW > > Sponsored by ACM and Microsoft Research, the ACM Student Research > Competition > > (SRC) is a forum for graduate and undergraduate students to share their > > research results, exchange ideas, and improve their communication skills > > while competing for prizes. > > The SRC consists of three rounds: > > 1. Online abstract submission authored by the student alone. > > 2. Poster session at PACT-2016 by authors of selected abstracts. > > 3. Presentation at PACT-2016 by authors of the top 3 posters selected by > > judges at the conference. > > The evaluation of round (1) will focus on the quality of the research > > contributions, while rounds (2) and (3) will consider that and the > > quality of visual and oral presentation. > > You can find more information on the ACM Student Research Competition at > > http://src.acm.org > > PRIZES AND GRANTS > > Students accepted to participate in the SRC may be eligible for partial > > travel grants (typically up to $500) to help cover travel expenses. > The top 3 > > undergraduate and graduate winners will receive all of the following > prizes: > > 1. Monetary prizes of $500, $300, and $200, respectively. > > 2. An award medal and a one-year complimentary ACM membership with a > > subscription to ACM's Digital Library. > > 3. The names and research abstracts of the winners will be posted > > on the ACM SRC web site. > > 4. An invitation to participate in the SRC Grand Finals, an on-line > > round of competitions among the winners of individual > > conference-hosted SRCs. The top three graduate and undergraduate > > Grand Finalists will receive an additional $500, $300, and $200, > > respectively, along with Grand Finalist plaques. Grand Finalists and > > their advisors will be invited to the Annual ACM Awards Banquet for > > an all-expenses-paid trip, where they will be recognized for their > > accomplishments, along with other prestigious ACM award winners, > > including the winner of the Turing Award, the $1 million "Nobel > Prize" > > of computing. > > ELIGIBILITY > > A participant in the SRC must meet all of the following conditions: > > 1. The abstract and the poster must be authored solely by the > participant. > > 2. The participant must submit an abstract of up to 800 words > outlining the > > content of a poster that is going to be presented during the > competition. > > The abstract must include the poster title, author name, affiliation, > > and the name of the academic advisor. It should describe the research > > problem, motivation and background, techniques and results, and the > > prospect for clearly and concisely conveying the work in a poster > > format. It should state the novelty and contributions of the work > > explicitly. The submission deadline is Friday June 17, 2016, at > 11:59 pm > > US Eastern Time. > > 3. The abstract can have some overlap with previous publications > (including > > PACT-2016), but some significant part of it must have not appeared > > before. Novelty is one of the criteria for selection. > > 4. The participant can be from anywhere in the world, but must be an ACM > > student member, and must maintain an undergraduate or graduate > student > > status as of June 17, 2016. Please indicate whether you are an > > undergraduate or graduate student. You may join ACM prior to > entering. > > Basic student membership is $19 per year or less: > > http://www.acm.org/membership > > For each accepted SRC poster, a one-page extended abstract in the ACM > format > > will be included in the PACT-2016 conference proceedings. The content, > > however, can be included in a future submission to other conferences or > > journals. > > SELECTION COMMITTEE > > Chair: Erik Altman, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center > > Committee Members: > > Christoph Dubach, University of Edinburgh > > Benoit Dupont de Dinechin, Kalray > > Kemal Ebcioglu, Global Supercomputing > > Lieven Eeckhout, University of Ghent > > R. Govindarajan, Indian Institute of Science > > Boris Grot, University of Edinburgh > > Christoph Kessler, Linkoping University > > Dorit Nuzman, Intel > > Rodric Rabbah, IBM > > Ronny Ronen, Intel > > Xipeng Shen, North Carolina State University > > Gabriel M. Silberman, Dell Research > > Zehra Sura, IBM > > CONTACT > > For questions regarding the submission process, or for additional > > information, clarifications, or questions, please contact the ACM > > Student Research Competition Chair, Erik Altman (ealtman at us.ibm.com) > > SPONSORS > > The ACM Student Research Competition at PACT-2016 is sponsored by the > > ACM and Microsoft Research. > > > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev-- John Criswell Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/criswell -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20160607/46d520b7/attachment.html>
Das, Dibyendu via llvm-dev
2016-Jun-07 14:50 UTC
[llvm-dev] PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)
Thanks for the mails. I didn’t realize CFPs of well-known conferences are off-topic. Especially given that so many students participate in llvm-dev and this was a specific students-only announcement. Anyway, apologies. From: John Criswell [mailto:jtcriswel at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2016 8:07 PM To: Das, Dibyendu <Dibyendu.Das at amd.com>; llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) Dear Das, Mehdi is correct; our long-standing policy is that calls for papers/posters/participation must have a specific component related to LLVM (e.g., a workshop on LLVM) in order to be considered on-topic for the LLVM Developer's mailing list. Calls that do not mention LLVM specifically are considered off-topic (for what it's worth, I have mixed feelings about this policy, but to date I haven't seen a desire to change it from the LLVM community). If you haven't already, you might try advertising via the SIGPLAN and SIGOPS announcements mailing lists. I will forward this information to our internal systems mailing list at the University of Rochester as we certainly want to get the research competition advertised. Regards, John Criswell On 6/6/16 11:43 PM, Das, Dibyendu via llvm-dev wrote: ######################################################### PACT-2016: Call for Abstracts in ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) http://pact2016.eew.technion.ac.il/acm-src ######################################################### IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, June 17, 2016 Acceptance notification: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, July 15, 2016 Poster Session for Accepted Abstracts TBD Presentations for Finalists TBD SUBMISSIONS Submissions to the PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) must be submitted electronically at this site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmsrcatpact2016 The submission should be in pdf format. Blind submissions are fine, but not required. Submissions should not exceed 1 page, and should not exceed 800 words. Figures and References are fine, and must fit within the single page. You may use this latex template: http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.tar.gz This template will format the paper in the style here: http://www.cs.utah.edu/~rajeev/pactformat.pdf Please also note that all students whose abstracts are accepted are expected to attend PACT-2016 and present a poster of their work, and present it in a PACT session if selected from the poster session. OVERVIEW Sponsored by ACM and Microsoft Research, the ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) is a forum for graduate and undergraduate students to share their research results, exchange ideas, and improve their communication skills while competing for prizes. The SRC consists of three rounds: 1. Online abstract submission authored by the student alone. 2. Poster session at PACT-2016 by authors of selected abstracts. 3. Presentation at PACT-2016 by authors of the top 3 posters selected by judges at the conference. The evaluation of round (1) will focus on the quality of the research contributions, while rounds (2) and (3) will consider that and the quality of visual and oral presentation. You can find more information on the ACM Student Research Competition at http://src.acm.org PRIZES AND GRANTS Students accepted to participate in the SRC may be eligible for partial travel grants (typically up to $500) to help cover travel expenses. The top 3 undergraduate and graduate winners will receive all of the following prizes: 1. Monetary prizes of $500, $300, and $200, respectively. 2. An award medal and a one-year complimentary ACM membership with a subscription to ACM's Digital Library. 3. The names and research abstracts of the winners will be posted on the ACM SRC web site. 4. An invitation to participate in the SRC Grand Finals, an on-line round of competitions among the winners of individual conference-hosted SRCs. The top three graduate and undergraduate Grand Finalists will receive an additional $500, $300, and $200, respectively, along with Grand Finalist plaques. Grand Finalists and their advisors will be invited to the Annual ACM Awards Banquet for an all-expenses-paid trip, where they will be recognized for their accomplishments, along with other prestigious ACM award winners, including the winner of the Turing Award, the $1 million "Nobel Prize" of computing. ELIGIBILITY A participant in the SRC must meet all of the following conditions: 1. The abstract and the poster must be authored solely by the participant. 2. The participant must submit an abstract of up to 800 words outlining the content of a poster that is going to be presented during the competition. The abstract must include the poster title, author name, affiliation, and the name of the academic advisor. It should describe the research problem, motivation and background, techniques and results, and the prospect for clearly and concisely conveying the work in a poster format. It should state the novelty and contributions of the work explicitly. The submission deadline is Friday June 17, 2016, at 11:59 pm US Eastern Time. 3. The abstract can have some overlap with previous publications (including PACT-2016), but some significant part of it must have not appeared before. Novelty is one of the criteria for selection. 4. The participant can be from anywhere in the world, but must be an ACM student member, and must maintain an undergraduate or graduate student status as of June 17, 2016. Please indicate whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student. You may join ACM prior to entering. Basic student membership is $19 per year or less: http://www.acm.org/membership For each accepted SRC poster, a one-page extended abstract in the ACM format will be included in the PACT-2016 conference proceedings. The content, however, can be included in a future submission to other conferences or journals. SELECTION COMMITTEE Chair: Erik Altman, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Committee Members: Christoph Dubach, University of Edinburgh Benoit Dupont de Dinechin, Kalray Kemal Ebcioglu, Global Supercomputing Lieven Eeckhout, University of Ghent R. Govindarajan, Indian Institute of Science Boris Grot, University of Edinburgh Christoph Kessler, Linkoping University Dorit Nuzman, Intel Rodric Rabbah, IBM Ronny Ronen, Intel Xipeng Shen, North Carolina State University Gabriel M. Silberman, Dell Research Zehra Sura, IBM CONTACT For questions regarding the submission process, or for additional information, clarifications, or questions, please contact the ACM Student Research Competition Chair, Erik Altman (ealtman at us.ibm.com<mailto:ealtman at us.ibm.com>) SPONSORS The ACM Student Research Competition at PACT-2016 is sponsored by the ACM and Microsoft Research. _______________________________________________ LLVM Developers mailing list llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org<mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev -- John Criswell Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/criswell -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20160607/08350200/attachment-0001.html>
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