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CALL FOR TRAVEL GRANT APPLICATIONS & PARTICIPATION
Career Workshop for Women and Minorities in Computer Architecture
in conjunction with the MICRO-48 conference
http://safari2.ece.cmu.edu/cwwmca2015/cwwmca.htm
on December 6, Waikiki, Hawaii
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*** Important Dates ***
WORKSHOP TRAVEL GRANT APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 23, 2015
The CWWMCA Workshop brings together women and under-represented minorities
in
academia, industry, and government to promote the recruitment, retention
and progression of
women and under-represented groups with research interests in computer
architecture.
The workshop highlights emerging and hot topics in computer architecture,
and provides
opportunities for cross-disciplinary research, networking, and career
advice. The program
includes a mix of technical presentations and panel sessions by academic
and industry leaders, as
well as informal activities to provide mentoring for students as they get
started in their careers.
The workshop also includes a research poster session.
The workshop is generously sponsored by NSF, ACM SIGMICRO, IBM Research
and the MICRO conference.
Thanks to our sponsors, this workshop will be free of charge for the
participating
target demographic of women and minority participants under-represented in
our field,
and they will be directly reimbursed for their registration fees.
Travel grants are available for students and junior faculty/researchers.
The deadline for application for travel grants is November 23.
Registration for the workshop is through Micro-48 website at:
http://www.microarch.org/micro48/
Our speakers are:
Dr. Alan Bivens, IBM Research
Prof. Mary Hall, University of Utah
Prof. Hyesoon Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology
Prof. Samira Khan, University of Virginia
Dr. Daniel Lustig, Princeton University
Prof. Jason Mars, University of Michigan
Dr. Bobbie (Srilatha) Manne, Cavium Inc.
Dr. Zehra Sura, IBM Research
Prof. Lingjia Tang, University of Michigan
Organizing Committee:
Valentina Salapura, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA
Zehra Sura, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA
Samira Khan, University of Virginia, USA
Noa Zilberman, University of Cambridge, UK
Negar Miralaei, University of Cambridge, UK
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*** TRAVEL GRANT INFORMATION
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We are pleased to provide travel grants to broaden the participation in
the workshop. Students as well as junior faculty/researchers are eligible
to apply.
This support is made possible by the generous support from the NSF, ACM
SIGMICRO and IBM Research.
The grants will cover an applicant's travel cost (up to approx. $1,500) to
the workshop.
Priority for travel grants will be given to applicants to the target
demographic group. Special funding may be provided
for Companion Travel Grants to support attendees with either disabilities,
or a parent of an infant less than one year
old who cannot travel without the infant and a care provider for the
infant.
APPLICATIONS
Please check the Workshop's web page for detailed application information.
http://crosslayer.org/cwwmca/
*** Travel Grants ***
We are pleased to provide travel grants to broaden the participation in
the workshop. Students as well as junior faculty/researchers are eligible
to apply.
This support is made possible by the generous support from the NSF, ACM
SIGMICRO, IBM Research and the MICRO conference.
The grants will cover an applicant's travel cost (up to approx. $1,500) to
Honolulu, HI, where the workshop will be held.
Priority for travel grants will be given to applicants to the target
demographic group. Special funding may be provided
for Companion Travel Grants to support attendees with either disabilities,
or a parent of an infant less than one year
old who cannot travel without the infant and a care provider for the
infant.
APPLICATIONS
Please check the Workshop's web page for detailed application information.
http://safari2.ece.cmu.edu/cwwmca2015/cwwmca.htm
*** Contact: ***
For any questions, please contact us at [email protected]
Cheers,
Min
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Min Li, Ph.D.
Research Staff Member
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Office Phone: 408-927-2668
[email protected]
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