[TYPES/announce] SPLASH 2023 Student Research Competition – Deadline (extended): July 21st, 2023

2023-07-13 Thread Xujie SI
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SPLASH 2023 Student Research Competition

Call for Submissions


Deadline (extended): July 14th, 2023 July 21st, 2023

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://2023.splashcon.org/track/splash-2023-SRC__;!!IBzWLUs!S05hQP-0FHBcpcY2vgFdA-lByrx7DGmAfChsOm3KePhppLEma36wZGqcLLvE6P9TyacjFiCV-tE-7xFuHcxPkT-Fb7Kbhw$
 


The ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) offers a unique opportunity for 
undergraduate and graduate students to present their research to a panel of 
judges and conference attendees at SPLASH. The SRC provides visibility and 
exposes up-and-coming researchers to computer science research and the research 
community. This competition also gives students an opportunity to discuss their 
research with experts in their field, get feedback, and sharpen their 
communication and networking skills.


Eligibility criteria

--


Participants must have current student status, either graduate or 
undergraduate, at the time of the submission deadline. Participants in the SRC 
must also be current ACM (student) members.


Prizes

-


Winners of the three top places in each category receive prizes of $500 for the 
first place winner, $300 for the second place winner and $200 for the third 
place winner, respectively.


The top three undergraduate and graduate winners receive an award medal and a 
one-year complimentary ACM student membership with a subscription to ACM's 
Digital Library.


ACM SRC Grand Finals

-

First place winners in each category will be invited to participate in the ACM 
SRC Grand Finals, an online round of competition between first-place SRC 
winners from different ACM conferences held in 2023. Grand Finals will be 
judged by an ACM-appointed panel of judges. Winners of the three top Grand 
Finals places in each category will receive additional prizes of $500 for the 
first place winner, $300 for the second place winner and $200 for the third 
place winner, respectively. Winners of the SRC Grand Finals are recognized at 
the Annual ACM Awards Banquet along with prestigious ACM award winners, 
including the winner of the Turing Award.


[TYPES/announce] SPLASH 2023 Student Research Competition – deadline: July 14th, 2023

2023-05-25 Thread Xujie SI
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 http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ]

SPLASH 2023 Student Research Competition

Call for Submissions


Deadline: July 14th, 2023

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://2023.splashcon.org/track/splash-2023-SRC__;!!IBzWLUs!Qx0bjkN5H7bvwKfRvooXj9b37a0jkBqXlF7X4mduFMvciBPtGJAjWzbIXnOp-Wybw4ZTkV6JeDMSZUKNhIcmgEita5Uk2Q$
 


The ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) offers a unique opportunity for 
undergraduate and graduate students to present their research to a panel of 
judges and conference attendees at SPLASH. The SRC provides visibility and 
exposes up-and-coming researchers to computer science research and the research 
community. This competition also gives students an opportunity to discuss their 
research with experts in their field, get feedback, and sharpen their 
communication and networking skills.


Eligibility criteria

--


Participants must have current student status, either graduate or 
undergraduate, at the time of the submission deadline. Participants in the SRC 
must also be current ACM (student) members.


Prizes

-


Winners of the three top places in each category receive prizes of $500 for the 
first place winner, $300 for the second place winner and $200 for the third 
place winner, respectively.


The top three undergraduate and graduate winners receive an award medal and a 
one-year complimentary ACM student membership with a subscription to ACM's 
Digital Library.


ACM SRC Grand Finals



First place winners in each category will be invited to participate in the ACM 
SRC Grand Finals, an online round of competition between first-place SRC 
winners from different ACM conferences held in 2023. Grand Finals will be 
judged by an ACM-appointed panel of judges. Winners of the three top Grand 
Finals places in each category will receive additional prizes of $500 for the 
first place winner, $300 for the second place winner and $200 for the third 
place winner, respectively. Winners of the SRC Grand Finals are recognized at 
the Annual ACM Awards Banquet along with prestigious ACM award winners, 
including the winner of the Turing Award.



[TYPES/announce] SPLASH 2022 Student Research Competition – Deadline: July 28th, 2022 (extended)

2022-07-21 Thread Xujie SI
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 http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ]

SPLASH 2022 Student Research Competition
Call for Submissions




Deadline: July 28th, 2022 (extended)

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://2022.splashcon.org/track/splash-2022-SRC__;!!IBzWLUs!TRvjnuV62NdpAgG-zh75Cjm1yH0x2yD4pSH0iXN3299SHufKBMnoHNMeTLKfJ2rSDfxoTGRxiixPVvndk7I5nRrJrj4s6A$
 


The ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) offers a unique opportunity for 
undergraduate and graduate students to present their research to a panel of 
judges and conference attendees at SPLASH. The SRC provides visibility and 
exposes up-and-coming researchers to computer science research and the research 
community. This competition also gives students an opportunity to discuss their 
research with experts in their field, get feedback, and sharpen their 
communication and networking skills.


Eligibility criteria




Participants must have current student status, either graduate or 
undergraduate, at the time of the submission deadline. Participants in the SRC 
must also be current ACM (student) members.


Prizes

--


Winners of the three top places in each category receive prizes of $500 for the 
first place winner, $300 for the second place winner and $200 for the third 
place winner, respectively.


The top three undergraduate and graduate winners receive an award medal and a 
one-year complimentary ACM student membership with a subscription to ACM's 
Digital Library.


ACM SRC Grand Finals



First place winners in each category will be invited to participate in the ACM 
SRC Grand Finals, an online round of competition between first-place SRC 
winners from different ACM conferences held in 2022. Grand Finals will be 
judged by an ACM-appointed panel of judges. Winners of the three top Grand 
Finals places in each category will receive additional prizes of $500 for the 
first place winner, $300 for the second place winner and $200 for the third 
place winner, respectively. Winners of the SRC Grand Finals are recognized at 
the Annual ACM Awards Banquet along with prestigious ACM award winners, 
including the winner of the Turing Award.



[TYPES/announce] PLDI 2019 Second Call for Student Volunteers

2019-04-18 Thread Xujie Si
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 http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ]

Call for student volunteers for PLDI 2019, the 40th annual ACM SIGPLAN
conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation.

APPLICATION FORM: https://goo.gl/forms/DfbIbDxTVuLn69Z13

APPLICATION DEADLINE (2nd call): May 1st, 2019 at 23:59 PST.

PLDI 2019 is part of the ACM Federated Computing Research Conference (FCRC)
, June 22-26. Co-located venues will include ISCA,
SIGMETRICS, SPAA, STOC, EC, E-energy, HPDC, ICS, IWQoS, ISMM, LCTES, and
COLT, providing opportunities to meet with colleagues in a wide range of
research areas.

The PLDI 2019 Program for Student Volunteers gives full- or part-time
university students from around the world the opportunity to attend and
contribute to a premier forum for all areas of programming language
research, including the design, implementation, theory, and efficient use
of languages. As a PLDI 2019 Student Volunteer, you will interact closely
with researchers, academics and practitioners from various disciplines and
meet other students from around the world.

PLDI is pleased to offer a number of opportunities for student volunteers,
who are vital to the efficient operation and continued success of the
conference each year. The student volunteer program is a chance for
students from around the world to participate in the conferences whilst
assisting us in preparing and running the event.

Job assignments for student volunteers include assisting with technical
sessions, workshops, tutorials and panels, checking badges at doors,
operating the information desk, helping with traffic flow, and general
assistance to keep the conferences running smoothly.

In return, volunteers are granted free registration to the conferences,
free access to plenary sessions, tutorials, workshops and panels.

For further details, please see this web page:

https://pldi19.sigplan.org/track/pldi-2019-Student-Volunteering


[TYPES/announce] PLDI 2019 First Call for Student Volunteers

2019-03-01 Thread Xujie Si
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 http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ]

Call for student volunteers for PLDI 2019, the 40th annual ACM SIGPLAN
conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation.

APPLICATION FORM: https://goo.gl/forms/DfbIbDxTVuLn69Z13

APPLICATION DEADLINE (1st call): March 16th, 2019 at 23:59 PST.

PLDI 2019 is part of the ACM Federated Computing Research Conference (FCRC)
, June 22-26. Co-located venues will include ISCA,
SIGMETRICS, SPAA, STOC, EC, E-energy, HPDC, ICS, IWQoS, ISMM, LCTES, and
COLT, providing opportunities to meet with colleagues in a wide range of
research areas.

The PLDI 2019 Program for Student Volunteers gives full- or part-time
university students from around the world the opportunity to attend and
contribute to a premier forum for all areas of programming language
research, including the design, implementation, theory, and efficient use
of languages. As a PLDI 2019 Student Volunteer, you will interact closely
with researchers, academics, and practitioners from various disciplines and
meet other students from around the world.

PLDI is pleased to offer a number of opportunities for student volunteers,
who are vital to the efficient operation and continued success of the
conference each year. The student volunteer program is a chance for
students from around the world to participate in the conferences whilst
assisting us in preparing and running the event.

Job assignments for student volunteers include assisting with technical
sessions, workshops, tutorials and panels, checking badges at doors,
operating the information desk, helping with traffic flow, and general
assistance to keep the conferences running smoothly.

In return, volunteers are granted free registration to the conferences,
free access to plenary sessions, tutorials, workshops, and panels.

For further details, please see this web page:

https://pldi19.sigplan.org/track/pldi-2019-Student-Volunteering


[TYPES/announce] PLDI 2019 First Call for Student Volunteers

2019-02-18 Thread Xujie Si
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 http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ]

Call for student volunteers for PLDI 2019, the 40th annual ACM SIGPLAN
conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation.

APPLICATION FORM: https://goo.gl/forms/DfbIbDxTVuLn69Z13

APPLICATION DEADLINE (1st call): March 16th, 2019 at 23:59 PST.

PLDI 2019 is part of the ACM Federated Computing Research Conference (FCRC)
, June 22-26. Co-located venues will include ISCA,
SIGMETRICS, SPAA, STOC, EC, E-energy, HPDC, ICS, IWQoS, ISMM, LCTES, and
COLT, providing opportunities to meet with colleagues in a wide range of
research areas.

The PLDI 2019 Program for Student Volunteers gives full- or part-time
university students from around the world the opportunity to attend and
contribute to a premier forum for all areas of programming language
research, including the design, implementation, theory, and efficient use
of languages. As a PLDI 2019 Student Volunteer, you will interact closely
with researchers, academics, and practitioners from various disciplines and
meet other students from around the world.

PLDI is pleased to offer a number of opportunities for student volunteers,
who are vital to the efficient operation and continued success of the
conference each year. The student volunteer program is a chance for
students from around the world to participate in the conferences whilst
assisting us in preparing and running the event.

Job assignments for student volunteers include assisting with technical
sessions, workshops, tutorials and panels, checking badges at doors,
operating the information desk, helping with traffic flow, and general
assistance to keep the conferences running smoothly.

In return, volunteers are granted free registration to the conferences,
free access to plenary sessions, tutorials, workshops, and panels.

For further details, please see this web page:

https://pldi19.sigplan.org/track/pldi-2019-Student-Volunteering


[TYPES/announce] PLDI 2018 Second Call for Student Volunteers

2018-04-30 Thread Xujie Si
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 http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ]

*Call for student volunteers for PLDI 2018, the 39th annual ACM SIGPLAN
conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation.APPLICATION
FORM: https://goo.gl/LvBt8B APPLICATION DEADLINE
(2nd call): May 6th, 2018 at 23:59 AoE.The PLDI 2018 Program for Student
Volunteers gives full- or part-time university students from around the
world the opportunity to attend and contribute to a premier forum for all
areas of programming language research, including the design,
implementation, theory, and efficient use of languages. As a PLDI 2018
Student Volunteer, you will interact closely with researchers, academics
and practitioners from various disciplines and meet other students from
around the world.PLDI is pleased to offer a number of opportunities for
student volunteers,who are vital to the efficient operation and continued
success of theconference each year. The student volunteer program is a
chance forstudents from around the world to participate in the conferences
whilstassisting us in preparing and running the event.Job assignments for
student volunteers include assisting with technicalsessions, workshops,
tutorials and panels, checking badges at doors,operating the information
desk, helping with traffic flow, and generalassistance to keep the
conferences running smoothly.In return, volunteers are granted free
registration to the conferences, free access to plenary sessions,
tutorials, workshops and panels.For further details, please see this web
page:https://pldi18.sigplan.org/track/pldi-2018-Student-Volunteers
*


[TYPES/announce] PLDI 2018 First Call for Student Volunteers

2018-02-21 Thread Xujie Si
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 http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ]

*Call for student volunteers for PLDI 2018, the 39th annual ACM SIGPLAN
conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation.APPLICATION
FORM: https://goo.gl/LvBt8B APPLICATION DEADLINE
(1st call): March 16th, 2018 at 23:59 PST.The PLDI 2018 Program for Student
Volunteers gives full- or part-time university students from around the
world the opportunity to attend and contribute to a premier forum for all
areas of programming language research, including the design,
implementation, theory, and efficient use of languages. As a PLDI 2018
Student Volunteer, you will interact closely with researchers, academics
and practitioners from various disciplines and meet other students from
around the world.PLDI is pleased to offer a number of opportunities for
student volunteers,who are vital to the efficient operation and continued
success of theconference each year. The student volunteer program is a
chance forstudents from around the world to participate in the conferences
whilstassisting us in preparing and running the event.Job assignments for
student volunteers include assisting with technicalsessions, workshops,
tutorials and panels, checking badges at doors,operating the information
desk, helping with traffic flow, and generalassistance to keep the
conferences running smoothly.In return, volunteers are granted free
registration to the conferences, free access to plenary sessions,
tutorials, workshops and panels.For further details, please see this web
page:https://pldi18.sigplan.org/track/pldi-2018-Student-Volunteers
*