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Subject: [UCGIS] ACM SIGSPATIAL - call for student research competition


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Call for Submissions

Third ACM SIGSPATIAL Student Research Competition 

http://sigspatial2018.sigspatial.org/competition/

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Following the successful events in 2016 and 2017, SIGPATIAL 2018 will host the third ACM SIGSPATIAL Student Research Competition (SRC, http://src.acm.org/) this year too. SRC enables undergraduate and graduate students to share their research results and exchange ideas with other students, judges, and conference attendees; understand the practical applications of their research; perfect their communication skills; receive prizes and gain recognition from ACM and the greater computing community.

 

Guidelines

 

The Student Research Competition is open to graduate (only one author) and undergraduate (up to two authors per contribution) student members whose submissions are accepted by the SRC committee. SRC submissions should describe recent research conducted primarily by students or a recent development that involves a substantial amount of work achieved primarily by students. To be considered, complete a submission of an extended abstract of a topic of interest to the ACM SIGSPATIAL conference (please check the main conference CFP for relevant topics: http://sigspatial2018.sigspatial.org/cfp/) and indicate the level of  the participation (undergraduate or graduate). Valid ACM student membership and student status enrolment as of the submission deadline are required for the lead student. 

 

Selection Process

 

Submission will be judged based on novelty, impact, approach, results, and contributions to the field of spatial systems and algorithms. Selected competitors must attend the SRC session during the conference and should prepare a poster for demonstrating their work during the conference. If selected for further competition at the next level, they should be prepared to give a short talk of 10 minutes about their research projects in front of the judging committee and conference attendees. Winners of the SIGSPTIAL 2018 SRC will be announced at the conference. 

 

Awards

 

Selected competitors by the SRC committee will receive up to $500 USD for their conference travel, depending on need. Winners from each category will advance to the SRC Grand Finals, where winners from various ACM SIGs are evaluated to nominate the ACM-wide SRC winners. The winners of the Grand Finals will be recognized at the Annual ACM Awards Banquet, the same banquet that also recognizes the Turing Award winners.

 

Sponsors

 

The SRC competition is fully sponsored by a generous donation from Microsoft Research.

 

Submission Instructions

 

Each submission should include the author(s)' name(s), affiliations, email address(es), research advisors' names, ACM student member number, SRC category (undergraduate or graduate), and an extended abstract of no more than two pages in the conference template. The SRC submission should not have been published before or be concurrently under submission to another venue/SIGSPATIAL track. Submissions should be made through the EasyChair system at:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmsigspatial18src

 

Important Dates

 

Submission Deadline: August 20, 2018 

Notification of Acceptance: September 17, 2018

Event: November 6-9, 2018

 

Organization Chairs

 

Kyriakos Mouratidis, Singapore Management University
Fusheng Wang, Stony Brook University

 

Contact

 

For more information about the SRC competition, please contact

Kyriakos Mouratidis at kyriakos AT smu . edu . sg 

Fusheng Wang at fusheng . wang AT stonybrook . edu