DEADLINE: September 02, 2018
Online Submission: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=srciccad18
Sponsored by Microsoft Research, the ACM Student Research Competition is an internationally recognized venue enabling undergraduate and graduate students who are ACM members to:
The ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation (ACM SIGDA) is organizing such an event in conjunction with the International Conference on Computer Aided Design (ICCAD). Authors of accepted submissions will get travel grants up to $500 from ACM/Microsoft and ICCAD registration fee support from SIGDA. The event consists of several rounds, as described at http://src.acm.org/ and http://www.acm.org/student-research-competition, where you can also find more details on student eligibility and timeline.
The first-place winner in the graduate category at SRC@ICCAD'17, Meng Li (University of Texas at Austin), also won the First Place in the 2018 ACM SRC Grand Finals!
The first-place winner in the undergraduate category at SRC@ICCAD'16, Jennifer Vaccaro (Olin College of Engineering), also won the Second Place in the 2017 ACM SRC Grand Finals: http://www.acm.org/media-center/2017/june/src-2017-grand-finals.
Details on abstract submission:
Research projects from all areas of design automation are encouraged. The author submitting the abstract must still be a student at the time the abstract is due. Each submission should be made on the EasyChair submission site. Please include the author's name, affiliation, postal address, and email address; research advisor's name; ACM student member number; category (undergraduate or graduate); research title; and an extended abstract (maximum 2 pages or 800 words) containing the following sections:
Note that this event is different than other ACM/SIGDA sponsored or supported events at DAC or ICCAD: YSSP brings together seniors and 1st year graduate students at DAC, UBooth features demos from research groups, DASS allows graduate students to get up to speed on lectures on design automation, while the PhD Forum showcases post-proposal PhD research at DAC and the CADathlon allows graduate students to compete in a programming contest at ICCAD.
The ACM Student Research Competition allows both graduate and undergraduate students to discuss their research with student peers, as well as academic and industry researchers, in an informal setting, while enabling them to attend DAC and compete with other ACM SRC winners from other computing areas in the ACM Grand Finals. Travel grant recipients cannot receive travel support from any other ICCAD or ACM/SIGDA sponsored program.
This year we plan to reserve as many as 5 poster session spots for undergraduate attendees to encourage their continuous investigation in design automation field. The exact number is subject to the total undergraduates submissions as well as the quality of the works.
Online Submission - EasyChair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=srciccad18
Important dates:
Requirement:
Students submitting and presenting their work at SRC@ICCAD'18 are required to be members of both ACM and ACM SIGDA.
Organizers:
Cheng Zhuo (Zhejiang University, China)
Bei Yu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)