CFP for LLVM Student Research Competition 2018 - San Jose, CA, USA
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The LLVM Developer's meeting is an annual event that brings together hundreds
of LLVM developers and users. While the majority of the audience is from
industry, we strongly encourage participation from academia as well.
This year we are hosting a student research competition (SRC), where students
are invited to come to the conference to present their work.
How to participate?
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Submit an extended abstract of up to 6 pages to
https://hotcrp.llvm.org/usllvm2018/paper/new
To be eligible, you need to be a student by the time of the submission. The
majority of the work that the submission refers to must have been done by the
contestant.
Each person can only submit one paper, and this can be either already
published or new work. The work must be related with LLVM or of relevant
related areas.
The students that pass the paper review phase, are then invited to present at
the conference.
Why participate?
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This is a great opportunity to present your work to hundreds of compiler
developers, gather feedback, and discuss integration of your code in LLVM.
It's also a great place to discuss job/internship opportunities in the area of
compilers.
There's also an award for the winner of the competition!
Dates
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- Submission deadline: July 30
- Notification: Aug 30
- Conference: Oct 17-18
Winning criteria
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Each entry will be ranked according to two factors:
1) 50% - the submitted abstract, judged by a panel of academic & industry
researchers
2) 50% - the presentation, as judged by the public
Travel Grants
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A limited number of travel grants will be made available to students that are
accepted for presentation at the conference. More information can be found
here:
http://llvm.org/devmtg/2018-10/
Questions?
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If you have any question and/or concern, please reach out to Nuno Lopes
<
nlo...@microsoft.com>