[4eyes] GSWC 2014 Call for Papers
Saiph Savage
saiphcita at gmail.com
Tue Jun 24 15:22:00 PDT 2014
Hello Everyone,
Our favorite time of year is here again: GSWC submission time! :)
Victor and I are in the GSWC program committee. This year we will try to
have lots of participations from different universities and industry. We
are also considering doing a research SLAM competition. It will be great
fun :)
Please consider submitting a short paper. It could give your research
great visibility, spark collaborations, and also help show the awesome
research the 4 eyes lab is conducting!
Thanks
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Alexander Pucher <pucher at cs.ucsb.edu>
Date: Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 2:59 PM
Subject: [grads] FW: GSWC 2014 Call for Papers
To: grads at cs.ucsb.edu
Hey everyone,
It has become so quiet in HFH lately because you all are working on your
awesome 2-page abstracts for GSWC. Great! The DEADLINE is in 1 WEEK from
now. (July 1st)
You can submit via http://php.cs.ucsb.edu/gswc2014. Whether experienced
veteran or first time participant, please let us know any questions you may
have. We’d be happy to help.
Your GSWC’14 Team
*From:* grads [mailto:grads-bounces at lists.cs.ucsb.edu] *On Behalf Of *Alexander
Pucher
*Sent:* Friday, May 23, 2014 2:28 PM
*To:* Grads Mailing List; faculty at cs.ucsb.edu; office at cs.ucsb.edu
*Subject:* [grads] GSWC 2014 Call for Papers
Hello everyone,
We would like to announce the --Call for Papers-- for this year's Graduate
Student Workshop on Computing (GSWC). The workshop is organized by UCSB CS
students and will be held on Friday, October 10th 2014. Like the previous
years we excitedly look forward to showcase the cutting-edge research in
computer science for an audience of faculty, students and industry
representatives, topped off with a relaxed finish at the CS Fall BBQ at
Goleta beach.
The DEADLINE for submission is JULY 1st 2014.
The GSWC adopts a theme each year and invites discussion on that theme from
both, academic and industry perspectives. Nevertheless, submitted abstracts
can pertain any topic in computer science, and do not need to be directly
relevant to the workshop's theme. This year's theme is:
"Towards the Internet of Things and Beyond"
For those of you who are new to GSWC, it is a workshop organized by our
Computer Science Department with the support from our industry sponsors
where graduate students showcase their research work. This entails not only
publishing an abstract of your current research in the workshop
proceedings, but also potentially presenting your work to your fellow
graduate students, faculty, and guests from industry (either through a
presentation or a poster depending on the quality of your abstract). We
hope to create an environment in which graduate students can network, learn
about new projects, and exchange cool research ideas.
Graduate students are requested to submit a 2-PAGE ABSTRACT (the paper)
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. The name of the authors should be included in the submitted PDF. As
for any professional conference, submissions have to follow these
guidelines or will be rejected.
Submissions should be made to http://php.cs.ucsb.edu/gswc2014/
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!
The objective of GSWC is to bring you the experience of attending and
presenting at a top-tier conference in computer science. Participate in
order to gain critical skills in presenting your research to the scientific
community. Most labs had representation in the past, and it would be great
to showcase YOUR research too.
For further info on the schedule and layout of previous GSWC's, visit the
web page: http://gswc.cs.ucsb.edu/2014/
Alexander Pucher
Chair
Vaibhav Arora
Vice Chair
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Saiph Savage
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