[4eyes] Fwd: [FACULTY] Grad Student Workshop on Computing
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Wed Jul 18 01:51:10 PDT 2012
Everyone,
We strongly encourage you all to submit an abstract to the GSWC if you
have not already. From what I hear, there were no submissions from the
Four Eyes Lab - this is not good.
The workshop is a great department tradition that begun a few years ago,
and it's a good opportunity to let others outside of the lab (including
various distinguished visitors) to see what you're doing and possibly
provide feedback.
Please consider submitting, and let Gianluca Stringhini and Adam Doupe
know ASAP that you plan to do so.
Thanks,
Matthew and Tobias
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Subject: [FACULTY] Grad Student Workshop on Computing
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 10:23:53 -0700
From: Subhash Suri <suri at cs.ucsb.edu>
To: CS Faculty <faculty at cs.ucsb.edu>
CC: Gianluca Stringhini <gianluca at cs.ucsb.edu>, Adam Doupé
<adoupe at cs.ucsb.edu>
Dear Colleagues:
I am forwarding a request-for-submissions from Gianluca Stringhini and
Adam Doupe, who are chairing the Fall 2012 GSWC. Please encourage
your students to submit a brief abstract . The department has been very
proud of this student-organized event, and we should do all we can to nurture it.
It should be a minimal effort for your students to convert a conference paper or
work-in-progress into a brief abstract, and will give them a chance to present
their exciting research to the department community. Icing on the cake: there
are multiple ($$$$) prizes for best paper, best presentations etc!
Please forward this to your students with your personal encouragement...
best regards.
Subhash
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Adam (in CC) and I are organizing this year's GSWC. The submission
deadline was a couple of weeks ago, and we got 18 papers submitted.
Although this is not too bad, it is still less than the number of
papers submitted last year. You know how valuable the workshop is for
our department, and for the new students in particular. We tried to
ask our fellow grad students to submit more papers, but it didn't work
out. It would be great if you could solicit submissions from those
labs that did not submit a paper yet. These are the professors whose
students did submit one:
- Christopher Kruegel
- Giovanni Vigna
- Richard Kemmerer
- Xifeng Yan
- Tim Sherwood
- John Gilbert
- Subhash Suri
- Ben Y. Zhao
- Heather Zheng
- Vim Van Dam
As you can see, the submitted papers already provide a good degree of diversity.
However, having a couple more would make our program even better.
Thanks,
Gianluca, GSWC Vice-Chair
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Subhash Suri
Professor and Chair
Department of Computer Science
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
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