Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Call for Posters and Participation in the ACM Student Research Competition

Call for Posters and Participation in the ACM Student Research Competition

27th International Conference on Supercomputing
June 10-14, 2013
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA

Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH
http://www.ics-conference.org/

Deadline for Submission: March 15, 2013
Notification of Acceptance: March 31, 2013

The International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS) invites submissions of high-quality posters. The poster session is intended to showcase unpublished work in progress in the topics covered by ICS. The titles, abstracts, and authors of accepted posters will be listed in the conference proceedings. Eligible student posters will be also included into the ACM Student Research Competition (SRC).

General Submission Requirements

All poster participants must submit the following information:
?  The title of the poster and a list of author names, affiliations, and the name of the academic advisor if it is a student poster.
?  A camera-ready abstract of the poster, up to 100 words.
?  A separate description outlining the content of the poster, up to 800 words, which describes the research problem, motivation and background, techniques and results, and the prospect for clearly and concisely conveying the work in a poster format.  Further, it should emphasize the novel contributions of the work explicitly.
?  Please indicate the eligibility for SRC of your poster & whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student. Entering the SRC is optional. Competition-eligible posters must be authored solely by an ACM student member, with student status as of March 15, 2013.

A panel of experts will evaluate the submissions based on novelty of approach, significance of contribution, and quality of work.

ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)

Sponsored by ACM and Microsoft Research, the SRC is a forum for students to share research results, exchange ideas, and improve their communication skills while competing for prizes. Students accepted to participate in the SRC are entitled to a travel grant (up to $500) to help cover travel expenses. The top 3 undergraduate and
graduate winners will receive the following prizes:
?  Monetary prizes of $500, $300, and $200, respectively.
?  A 2-year ACM membership with ACM Digital Library subscription.
?  Winners' names & abstracts will be posted on ACM's SRC web site.
?  An invitation to the SRC Grand Finals, an online competition among the winners of conference-hosted SRCs. The top three graduate and undergraduate Grand Finalists will receive an additional $500, $300, and $200, respectively. Grand Finalists and their advisors will be invited to the ACM Awards Banquet, to be recognized along with other prestigious ACM award winners, including the Turing Award Winner.

The SRC consists of 2 rounds: a poster session and a presentation session. A panel of judges will select a number of finalists from the poster session, who will be invited to the presentation session at ICS'13 to compete for the prizes. Evaluation will concentrate on the quality of the visual and oral presentation, research methods, and the significance of the contribution.

-- Boyana Norris (ANL) and Hank Childs, University of Oregon
ICS'13 Posters and SRC Co-Chairs

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