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First Annual CSAIL Student Workshop

September 19, 2005

REGISTER here. Short talk / elevator pitch information.

Held at the Ocean View Inn and Resort in Gloucester, MA.

The CSAIL Student Workshop (CSW) is a meeting of students, by the students, and for the students. It brings together student researchers in the disparate fields, offering a venue for interaction and the exchange of ideas. The workshop provides an opportunity for participants to gain an overview of ongoing reearch in CSAIL, to meet other researchers, and to initiate collaboration among different research groups. The scope of the meeting is broad, and the primary audience are students themselves. It is your chance to find out what your friends are doing, an opportunity to show off your own innovations, and a forum to get your work published. Plus, it's an opportunity to get out of Cambridge for the day on someone else's dime.

While it has a new name and an expanded scope, CSW continues the tradition of the Student Oxygen Workshop.

Format

The conference is a one day meeting, with a single track of paper presentations and demonstrations of working system prototypes. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. A subset of these papers, i.e., those of the highest quality, will be selected for presentation at the workshop. Conference attendence includes admission to the conference banquet and evening activities.

Dates

Submissions due: August 12, 2005 — No Extensions.

Notification of acceptance: August 29, 2005.

Camera-ready copy due: September 6, 2005.

Short talk submissions due: September 12, 2005.

Workshop: Monday, September 19, 2005.

Sponsors

CSAIL Student Committee

Larry Rudolph

 


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Revised Monday, June 19, 2006 10:42:57 EDT