[4eyes] [Fwd: Re: [grads] CS at UCSB's Graduate Student Workshop on Computing (GSWC 2012) Call for Papers]

Steffen Gauglitz sgauglitz at cs.ucsb.edu
Fri Jun 29 09:15:38 PDT 2012


Folks,

I am hoping that we continue to have a strong presence at GSWC this year?!
Please let me know if you submitted something. In case we don't have
submissions from the lab yet, please let me know if you would have some
material and would be willing to jump in if they extended the deadline by
a week!

I didn't get around to submitting something myself this year, apologies.

Thanks!
 Steffen

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Subject: Re: [grads] CS at UCSB's Graduate Student Workshop on Computing
(GSWC 2012) Call for Papers
From:    Adam Doupé <adoupe at cs.ucsb.edu>
Date:    Thu, June 28, 2012 11:31 am
To:      grads at cs.ucsb.edu
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Wow, the time really flies when you're busy working on a GSWC paper.

The deadline is tomorrow at midnight, so please get your 2-page
abstracts submitted as soon as possible.

This is your chance to show off to the entire department.

And did I mention that there's cash prizes?

The (newly improved) submission server is up and running at:
http://mamet.cs.ucsb.edu/

Submit those papers!

- Adam Doupe


On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 7:15 PM, Adam Doupé <adoupe at cs.ucsb.edu> wrote:
> Folks, thanks for your patience, due to a technical glitch, the GSWC
deadline will be postponed a week!
> Hurray, now you have time to submit your paper!
> I'll let you know when the submission site is up.
> Enjoy your weekend!
> - Adam Doupe
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 7:17 PM, Adam Doupé <adoupe at cs.ucsb.edu> wrote:
>> I know everyone's working really hard on the GSWC paper, right?
Deadline is tomorrow!
>> - Adam Doupe
>> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Adam Doupé <adoupe at cs.ucsb.edu> wrote:
>>> Hello everyone!
>>> Just like every other year around this time, we would like to announce
the--Call for Papers--for this year's Graduate Student Workshop on
Computing (GSWC) 2012 which will be held on Friday, October 5th. The
DEADLINE for submission is JUNE 22nd.
>>> Graduate students are called to submit a 2-PAGE ABSTRACT describing
recent and continuing work. Work in all areas of computing are
welcome, and your abstract should be accessible to the majority of the
department.
>>> Submissions should strictly follow the IEEE 2-column LaTeX format
(http:www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting) and be submitted
as PDFs. Submissions have to follow these guidelines or will be
rejected.
>>> Submissions should be made to http://mamet.cs.ucsb.edu/ (this site is
offline at the moment).
>>> Acceptances to GSWC will come in the form of:
>>> - Proceedings: Your abstract will appear in the workshop proceedings
(this is applicable to all accepted papers).
>>> - Presentation: You will be further selected to do a presentation on
your abstract.
>>> - Poster: Your poster will be displayed with an opportunity to discuss
your work during the formal poster session.
>>> Cash prizes have already been secured and will be awarded for best
abstract, presentation, and poster!
>>> As usual, the GSWC will be followed by the CS Fall BBQ
>>> For those of you who are new to GSWC, it is a workshop sponsored by
the Computer Science Department where graduate students showcase their
research work. This entails not only publishing an abstract of your
current research in the workshop proceeding, but also potentially
presenting your work to your fellow graduate students, faculty, and
guests from industry (either through a presentation or poster
>>> depending on the quality of your abstract).
>>> Practice makes perfect, and where better to do so than in our
>>> supportive environment :)
>>> For new graduate students, GSWC will familiarize you with the
>>> department's research.
>>> Additionally, GSWC adopts a theme each year and invites discussion on
that theme from both an academic perspective and an industry
>>> perspective. We invite both a member of academia to present a lecture
as well as members of industry to serve on a panel to discuss that
topic, followed by Q&A.
>>> For further info on the schedule and layout of previous GSWC's, visit
last year's page: http://gswc.cs.ucsb.edu/2011/
>>> I know you're all busy doing research that makes this department
great, but the GSWC is an excellent opportunity to get your research
out in front of the entire department.
>>> My goal this year is to have a submission from every lab. We will find
you.
>>> Adam Doupe
>>> Chair
>>> Gianluca Stringhini
>>> Vice Chair

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