-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Tccc] MobiSys '10 PhD Forum Call for Submissions Datum: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 11:28:38 -0700 (PDT) Von: Damon Mccoy dlmccoy@cs.ucsd.edu An: tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu
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Deadline Extended to March 26, 2010
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Call For Submissions
A PhD Forum on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services
June 15, 2010 San Francisco, CA USA
http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~dlmccoy/mobisysforum10/
Co-located with ACM MobiSys 2010
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Overview:
The PhD Forum provides a friendly and supportive environment for doctoral students to present and discuss their dissertation research both with their peers and with a panel of experienced researchers from academia and industry. In addition to providing feedback and advice, this forum will provide an opportunity for students to network as well as to practice presenting their research clearly and concisely.
This forum is best suited to students who are far enough into their PhD to have a concrete dissertation proposal outlining the key challenges they plan to solve as well as the strategies and methodologies that are applicable. Furthermore, participants should not plan to finish their dissertation within 6 months of the forum, as that would leave little time to include advice and suggestions into their work.
Travel Grants:
MobiSys 2010 is pleased to provide travel support to selected US based graduate students to broaden the participation in our main conference and workshops. Travel support will provide up to $1000 per student to help cover the cost of the student's travel, lodging, meals, and conference registration fees. We encourage the participation from women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities. Preference will be given to PhD Forum participants and presenters at the main conference but we will also seriously consider applications from presenters of posters, demos, or papers at other MobiSys 2010 workshops. Travel support is made possible by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Awards:
$500 will be awarded for the best presentation at the forum.
Format:
This year's PhD Forum will be a one-day event consisting of short student presentations, discussion, and a roundtable discussion. Each participant will have time allotted for a short presentation as well as an in-depth and constructive discussion led by the panel. In order to allow adequate time for each presentation, we will limit the number of participants to no more than 10 presenters.
The event will conclude with a roundtable discussion, in which panelists will have another opportunity to provide general suggestions and advice to the entire group.
Submission:
Submissions should consist of the following
1. An extended abstract of the student's dissertation research (up to 2 pages) including a brief discussion of motivation, challenges, related work, and initial results. Applicants should clearly identify their contributions to the field of mobile systems. Also, a clear delineation of prior work and proposed work, will help the panel provide more useful suggestions.
2. A short biographical sketch (1 page max) describing the applicants affiliations and research activities. This should include the date that the student expects to complete his/her dissertation.
Authors should follow the style formatting guidelines for MobiSys papers. Submissions should be sent in PDF format to mobisys.phdforum.2010@gmail.com.
If accepted, a student may be asked to provide explanations or clarification by the camera-ready deadline.
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: March 26, 2010 Notification deadline: April 9, 2010 Camera ready deadline: April 23, 2010 Event date: June 15, 2010
Panelists: Rajesh Balan, Singapore Management University Philip Levis, Stanford University David Wetherall, University of Washington Additional Panelist TBD
Organizers:
General Chairs: Damon McCoy, UC San Diego Jeffrey Pang, AT&T Research
Steering Committee Chair: Jacob Sorber, UMass-Amherst
Program Chairs: Aruna Balasubramanian, UMass-Amherst Iqbal Mohomed, Microsoft Reseach
Program Committee: Michael Buettner, University of Washington Aveek Dutta - University of Colorado-Boulder Daniel Halperin - University of Washington Dongsu Han - Carnegie Mellon University Bryan Parno - Carnegie Mellon University Patrick D. Verkaik - UC San Diego
Please send any questions to mobisys.phdforum.2010@gmail.com. _______________________________________________ Tccc mailing list Tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc