Graduate Research Conference (GRC) 2005: Participation quidelines
The Computer Science Graduate Council invites the graduate students of the Computer Science Department to participate in the Graduate Research Conference (GRC), scheduled in April 2005. Papers are invited presenting the research work of the students in all areas of computer science. Students are highly encouraged to present "work-in-progress", and utilize this opportunity to present their research ideas.
All faculty members are requested to encourage students in their research groups to participate in this important annual event.
There are three sections with two judges and two chairs for each section (before and after the break).
Sections:
1. Theory - with possible subsections:
1.1. Theory of Computation
1.2. Algorithms
1.3. Logic, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
1.4. Special Topics (Natural Language Processing, Computational Biology, Computational Geometry)
2. Software - with possible subsections:
2.1. Programming Languages
2.2. Compiler Design
2.3. Database Systems and Web Services
2.4. Graphics
2.5. Special Topics (Verification)
3. Systems - with possible subsections:
3.1. Operating Systems
3.2. Computer Organization and Architecture
3.3. Computer Networks
3.4. Computer Security
3.5. Special Topics
There will be:
- best presentation award of the conference
- three best section presentation awards
- runners for the best section presentation awards
The judges give for each presentation a score from 0 to 100. The highest score in the section wins the best section presentation award and the highest score in the conference wins the best presentation award of the conference. The judges are required to be honest and to give the appropriate score for the papers (internal meetings of the judges will be held before and after the conference to correlate scores).
Submission deadline: April 14th, 2005.
Submission guideline:
Please submit the abstract of your work to
csgsc@cs.sunysb.edu
(in Subject please write "GRC05")
If the presentation is in an area that covers multiple sections then the student decides in which section he/she wants to present his/her work.
The students submit their abstracts including:
- Section: theory, software or systems,
- Title,
- Authors (presenters),
- Abstract,
- Keywords (for example: "face recognition", "authonomous driving", "semantic web")
- Link to the student webpage or the full content of the presentation.
Please submit the abstract in text format and nothing else (we put the abstracts on the webpage and we don't need any kind of fancy format: either latex, pdf, doc, html, ppt). On the student webpage in the full content of the presentation he/she can put whatever format you want.
Each presentation is 20 minuts (including the 5 minutes to set up the presentation) - you can use your laptop but is preferable to use the provided laptop at the conference venue - please use usb flash memory to bring your presentation because sometimes the CD cannot be read - the presentation format is preferable to be ppt or pdf).
Conference date: 22nd April, 2005.
Conference program:
A detailed schedule is available
here
(available after April 14th, 2005).
If you have any questions, please send mail to CSGSC (
csgsc@cs.sunysb.edu
)
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