[Fwd: [Tccc] Call for Student Posters and INFOCOM Student Activities]
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Tccc] Call for Student Posters and INFOCOM Student Activities Datum: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 14:45:51 -0600 Von: Daniel Massey dan.massey@colostate.edu An: tccc@cs.columbia.edu CC: Daniel Massey dan.massey@colostate.edu
**** Student Poster Abstracts Deadline is Thursday April 5th. ***** Abstract Submissions at http://www.netsec.colostate.edu/infocom07/
A number of student activities are designed to help students get the most out of attending INFOCOM 2007. It is a forum for graduate students all over the world to have the opportunity to interact with their peers, publicize and get feedback on their work, exchange experiences, make contact, and learn what other students are doing in the Networking area worldwide. There are three main activities designed for students. First and foremost, a student poster session allows students to present recent work and gain feedback from their peers. Second, a panel session will discuss strategies to succeed in research and provide the perspective from recent graduates now working in industry, government labs, and academia. Finally, an informal dinner following the panel session provides students with an opportunity to meet with other students. For complete details, please see:
http://www.netsec.colostate.edu/info
Students are encouraged to submit abstracts describing on-going research in all areas of computer networking and data communications. For a list of topics, please refer to the INFOCOM 2007 call for papers. To submit a poster, provide a 1-2 page abstract following the guidelines and deadlines below.
Submission Guidelines:
Abstracts should be submitted in PDF format and must list: Title of the Work; Author Names and Institutional Affiliations Email address of the contact author Optional URL that provides additional information about your work to the attendees.
At least one author MUST be a current student. This workshop is intended to highlight student work.
The abstract technical content describing the work should: - Identify the key contribution of the work being presented in the poster; - Describe the particular problem being addressed and what makes th the problem interesting or important; - Illustrate your approach to the problem and the results you achieved; - Briefly mention open issues related to the problem at hand.
The abstract MUST NOT exceed 2 pages total length. Abstracts longer than 2 pages will not be reviewed.
For additional formatting guidelines, follow the style and format of INFOCOM 2007 submissions described on the main conference call for papers.
Posters of selected abstracts will be presented on Wednesday May 9th during a session at INFOCOM. Students with accepted posters are expected to provide a PDF copy of the poster and be on hand to answer questions during the poster session.
Important Dates:
Abstract Submission Deadline: Thursday April 5th Notification of Acceptance: Monday April 9th PDF Copy of Poster Due For Accepted Abstracts: Friday May 4th Posters Presentations: Wednesday May 9th
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Lars Wolf