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Call for Student Research Forum
SIGDA Student Research Forum at ASP-DAC 2020 Call for Submission The Student Research Forum at the ASP-DAC is renovated from a traditional poster session hosted by ACM SIGDA for Ph.D. students to present and discuss their dissertations with experts in system design and design automation community. Starting from 2015, the forum includes both Ph.D. and M.S. students, offering great opportunity for the students to establish contacts for their future career. In addition, the forum helps the companies and academic institutes to get an overview of the latest research and discover the extraordinary candidates for their employment. The forum is open to all students of the relevant research community and is free-of-charge. Limited funds are available for travel assistance based on financial needs. It is co-located with ASP-DAC but ASP-DAC registration is not required in order to attend this event. ELIGIBILITY Students must be within 1 year (M.S.) or 2 years (Ph.D.) of dissertation completion or have completed their dissertation during the last 12 months. Dissertation topic must be relevant to the ASP-DAC community. Previous ASP-DAC forum presenters are not eligible. Students who have presented previously at the DAC and DATE Ph.D. forums are eligible, but will be less likely to receive travel assistance. Only students with at least one published or accepted conference, symposium or journal “full” paper are eligible for awards and travel assistance. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS A two-page PDF abstract of the dissertation (in two-column format, using 10pt. fonts and single-spaced lines), including name, institution, adviser, contact information, estimated (or actual) graduation date, whether the work has been presented at DAC Ph.D. Forum or DATE PhD Forum, as well as figures, and bibliography (if applicable). The two-page limit on the abstract will be strictly enforced: any material beyond the second page will be truncated before sending to the reviewers. Each accepted abstract has to prepare a poster and the student has to physically attend the forum. To be considered for awards and travel assistance, a student must explicitly indicate, in the title of the two-page abstract, the venues for which the work was published or accepted, and a list of all papers authored or co-authored by the student should be included in the bibliography of the two-page abstract. The papers must be related to the dissertation topic, and those on topics unrelated to the dissertation abstract will not be considered in the review process. An additional appendix (as the third page) briefly specifies your travel budget and financial aid request, as well as the endorsement from your advisor or department about the fund matching for your travel to SRF. Submit this material to the ASP-DAC online submission system at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aspdacsrf2020 IMPORTANT DATES Submission Deadline: October 06, 2019 Notification Date: November 20, 2019 Poster Session: January 14, 2020 CONTACT INFORMATION For questions about Student Research Forum @ ASP-DAC 2020, please send e-mail to Prof. Hyung Gyu Lee (hglee@daegu.ac.kr). Please include "ASP-DAC SRF" in the subject line of your email. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Chair: Hyung Gyu Lee, Daegu University, Korea Co-Chair: Weichen Liu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Technical Committee: Hiromitsu Awanon, The University of Tokyo, Japan Luan Huu Kinh Duong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Liang Shi, East China Normal University, China Xianzhang Chen, Chongqing University, China Chun-Han Lin, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan Sicheng Li, Hewlett Packard Labs, US Wanli Chang, University of York, UK Donkyu, Baek, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Muhammad Shafique, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Lei Yang, George Washington University, US Qingan Li, Wuhan University, China Hsiang-Yun Cheng, Academia Sinica, China Weiwen Jiang, University of Pittsburgh, China Xiang Chen, George Mason University, China Yuan-Hao Chang, Academia Sinica, China Bei Yu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Sudipta Chattopadhyay, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Yi-Jung Chen, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan Masashi Tawada, Waseda University, Japan Ren-Shuo Liu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan Donghwa Shin, Soongsil University, Korea Ann Gordon-Ross, University of Florida, US Jaehyun Park, University of Ulsan, Korea Ming-Chang Yang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Yukihide Kohira, The University of Aizu, Japan Hoeseok Yang, Ajou University, Korea Shao-Yun Fang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan ASP-DAC Liaison: Jiang Xu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong |
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