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Subject:

ICFP 2017 Student Research Competition: Call for Submissions

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"Sergey, Ilya" <[log in to unmask]>

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                        CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS



                           SRC at ICFP 2017

                        Oxford, United Kingdom

                         3-9 September 2017



http://icfp17.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2017-Student-Research-Competition



                        Co-located with the

   International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2017)

======================================================================





Student Research Competition

----------------------------



This year ICFP will host a Student Research Competition where

undergraduate and postgraduate students can present posters. The SRC

at the ICFP 2017 consists of three rounds:





* Extended abstract round: All students are encouraged to submit an

extended abstract outlining their research (up to two pages).



* Poster session at ICFP 2017: Based on the abstracts, a panel of

judges will select the most promising entrants to participate in the

poster session which will take place at ICFP. Students who make it to

this round will be eligible for some travel support to attend the

conference. In the poster session, students will have the opportunity

to present their work to the judges, who will select three finalists

in each category (graduate/undergraduate) to advance to the next

round.



* ICFP presentation: The last round will consist of an oral

presentation at the ICFP to compete for the final awards in each

category and selection of an overall winner who will advance to the

ACM SRC Grand Finals.





Prizes

------



* The top three graduate and the top three undergraduate winners will

receive prizes of $500, $300, and $200, respectively.



* All six winners will receive award medals and a two-year

complimentary ACM student membership, including a subscription to

ACM’s Digital Library.



* The names of the winners will be posted on the SRC web site.



* The first place winners of the SRC will be invited to participate in

the ACM SRC Grand Finals, an on-line round of competitions among the

winners of other conference-hosted SRCs.



* Grand Finalists and their advisors will be invited to the Annual ACM

Awards Banquet for an all-expenses-paid trip, where they will be

recognized for their accomplishments along with other prestigious ACM

award winners, including the winner of the Turing Award (also known as

the Nobel Prize of Computing).



* The top three Grand Finalists will receive an additional $500, $300,

and $200. All Grand Finalists will receive Grand Finalist

certificates.



* The ACM, Microsoft Research, and our industrial partners provide

financial support for students attending the SRC. You can find more

information about this on the ACM website. Eligibility The SRC is open

to both undergraduate (not in a PhD program) and graduate students (in

a PhD program). Upon submission, entrants must be enrolled as a

student at their universities, and are ACM student members.



Eligibility

-----------



The SRC is open to both undergraduate (not in a PhD programme) and

graduate students (in a PhD programme). Upon submission, entrants must

be enrolled as a student at their universities, and are ACM student

members.



Furthermore, there are some constraints on what kind of work may be

submitted.



Previously published work:



Submissions should consist of original work (not yet accepted for

publication). If the work is a continuation of previously published

work, the submission should focus on the contribution over what has

already been published. We encourage students to see this as an

opportunity to get early feedback and exposure for the work they plan

to submit to the next ICFP or POPL.



Collaborative work:



Students are encouraged to submit work they have been conducting in

collaboration with others, including advisors, internship mentors, or

other students. However, submissions are individual, so they must

focus on the contributions of the student.



Submission Details

------------------



Each submission should include the student author's name,

institutional affiliation, e-mail address, and postal address;

research advisor's name; ACM student member number; category

(undergraduate or graduate); research title; and an extended abstract

addressing the following:



* Problem and Motivation: Clearly state the problem being addressed

 and explain the reasons for seeking a solution to this problem.



* Background and Related Work: Describe the specialized (but

 pertinent) background necessary to appreciate the work. Include

 references to the literature where appropriate, and briefly explain

 where your work departs from that done by others.



* Approach and Uniqueness: Describe your approach in attacking the

 problem and clearly state how your approach is novel.



* Results and Contributions: Clearly show how the results of your work

 contribute to computer science and explain the significance of those

 results.



The abstract must describe the student’s individual research and must

be authored solely by the student. If the work is collaborative with

others and/or part of a larger group project, the abstract should make

clear what the student’s role was and should focus on that portion of

the work. The extended abstract must not be longer than 2 pages in

PDF. The reference list does not count towards these limits. To submit

an abstract, please register through the EasyChair system (see the

link above), and put all information requested above in the PDF that

you submit including, including at least three keywords at the

submission page. Abstracts submitted after the deadline may be

considered at the committee’s discretion, but only after decisions

have been made on all abstracts submitted before the deadline. If you

have any problems or would like to clarify some concerns, don’t

hesitate to contact the competition chair Ilya Sergey

([log in to unmask]).



Please submit your abstract at the EasyChair submission page:



 https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icfp2017src



Important Dates

---------------



* Deadline for submission: 10 July 2017

* Notification of acceptance: 17 July 2017



Selection Committee

-------------------



Chair: Ilya Sergey, University College London

William E. Byrd, University of Utah

Richard A. Eisenberg, Bryn Mawr College

Ekaterina Komendantskaya, Heriot-Watt University

Scott Owens, University of Kent



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