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Ubooth DAC 2010 : 23rd SIGDA University Booth at DAC 2010 | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.sigda.org/programs/Ubooth/Ubooth2010/index.html | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Participation
23rd SIGDA University Booth at the 47th Design Automation Conference Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, California (Deadline: May 1st for full consideration--Applications accepted until May 8th) The 23rd SIGDA University Booth is coming to DAC at Anaheim, CA with a new and improved format this year: 1. The University Booth is relocating to a premium location right off the technical sessions for improved visibility. 2. The project submission is in a video presentation format; a promotional version (approximately one minute in length), and an in-depth technical version (up to ten minutes in length, approximately three to five minutes) for review. These two videos will be used on the DAC and SIGDA websites for publicity and on the electronic displays at the University Booth during the tradeshow, respectively. 3. All submissions selected for an in-person demonstration at the University Booth will qualify for significant travel reimbursements (increased to approximately $1,000 per project), subject to the rules stated below. The SIGDA University Booth at the Design Automation Conference provides an opportunity for the university community to demonstrate EDA tools, design projects, and instructional materials at the Exhibits section of the Design Automation Conference. Presenters and attendees at DAC are especially encouraged to participate, but participation is open to all members of the university community. Participants will conduct demonstrations at the booth. The University Booth provides demonstration space, displays, and a wireless connection to the Internet. Video demonstrations should include a brief title sequence identifying the name of the research group and university, the team members, and stating "SIGDA University Booth at DAC 2010." Otherwise, there is complete freedom in how a group wishes to present their work. Participants at the University Booth are also provided with significant travel grant reimbursements, provided that demonstrations are completed during the time slots that they are scheduled. Participants who receive funding for the conference via alternative sources such as the SIGDA Ph.D. Forum and the DAC/ISSCC Student Design Contest are not eligible for travel grants through the University Booth. The registration for the University Booth is available now at the SIGDA website at http://www.sigda.org/programs/Ubooth/UBooth2010. Notification of acceptance and travel reimbursement will begin by May 1st, 2010 and finalize by May 8th, 2010. Apply early!!! Booth Coordinators Joseph Zambreno Iowa State University zambreno@iastate.edu Baris Taskin Drexel University taskin@coe.drexel.edu |
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