FMCAD 2024 Student Forum Deadline Extension (Now July 18)

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The submission deadline for FMCAD 2024 Student Forum has been extended. The new deadline is July 18 (AoE). The notification date is August 19 (AoE).


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FMCAD 2024 Student Forum CFP


October 15-18, 2024, Prague, Czech Republic


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Continuing the tradition of the previous years, FMCAD 2024 is hosting a

Student Forum that provides a platform for students at any career stage

(undergraduate or graduate) to introduce their research to the wider

Formal Methods community, and solicit feedback.


Important Dates

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Student forum submission: July 12, 2024 July 18, 2024

Student forum notification: Aug 16, 2024 August 19, 2024


These deadlines are 11:59 pm AoE (Anywhere on Earth)


More info here: https://fmcad.org/FMCAD24/student_forum/


Part of FMCAD 2024:


FMCAD Tutorial Day: Oct. 15, 2024

Regular Program: Oct. 16-18, 2024


Main Activities

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Each student will give a short presentation and present their poster in

the poster session.


Submissions for the event must be short reports describing research

ideas or ongoing work that the student is currently pursuing, and must

be within the scope of FMCAD. Work, part of which has been previously

published, will be considered; the novel aspect to be addressed in

future work must be clearly described in such cases. All submissions

will be reviewed by the FMCAD Student Forum program committee.


Format

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The event will consist of short presentations by the student authors of

each accepted submission, and of a poster that will be on display

throughout the duration of the conference. All conference participants

are encouraged to attend the talks and approach the students

during the poster presentation. Instructions for the preparation of the

talks and poster sessions will be announced upon notification of

acceptance.


Visibility

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Accepted submissions will be listed, with title and author name, in the

event description in the conference proceedings. The authors will also

have the option to upload their slide deck/poster/presentation to the

FMCAD website. The report itself will not appear in the FMCAD

proceedings; thus, the presentation at FMCAD should not interfere with

potential future submissions of this research (to FMCAD or elsewhere).


Travel Awards

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Limited funds will be available to support travel and/or conference registration, 

which will be reimbursed after the conference. The first author of each 

contribution will be given priority over other authors. Please ensure you keep

all receipts for reimbursement. Further instructions on how to apply for 

financial support will be provided soon.


Submissions

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Submissions must be short reports describing research ideas or ongoing

work that the student is currently pursuing. The topic of the reports

must be within the scope of the FMCAD conference. These reports will NOT

be published, thus we welcome reports based on already

submitted/published papers. However, the novel aspects to be addressed

in future work must be clearly described.


Submissions should follow the same formatting guidelines as those for

regular FMCAD conference submissions, except that the length is limited

to 2 pages IEEE format (excluding references).


Please submit in the Student forum track using

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=studentforumfmcad24.


***Advice***: Focus on the key idea and convey it to the reader

in an intuitive way. Provide a clear motivation and emphasize novel

concepts and contributions. Avoid unnecessary notational clutter unless it

is a widely used formalism and makes the paper more concise and clear. 

Only describe related work that’s absolutely crucial to your contribution: 

the limited space available should be used to present your work.


Forum Chairs

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Nestan Tsiskaridze (nes...@stanford.edu) and Martin Blicha (martin...@gmail.com)

co-chair the Student Forum. Feel free to email us if you have questions about the event.


PC Members

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Guy Amir, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Haniel Barbosa, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Armin Biere, University of Freiburg

Nikolaj Bjørner, Microsoft

Martin Blicha, University of Lugano & Ethereum Foundation

William Eiers, Stevens Institute of Technology

Katalin Fazekas, TU Wien

Alberto Griggio, Fondazione Bruno Kessler

Arie Gurfinkel, University of Waterloo

Petra Hozzová, TU Wien

Antti Hyvärinen, Certora

Ahmed Irfan, SRI International

Konstantin Korovin, The University of Manchester

Daniel Larraz, University of Iowa

Ondrej Lengal, Brno University of Technology

Alexander Nadel, Technion & Intel

Andres Noetzli, Cubist, Inc.

Rodrigo Otoni, Università della Svizzera italiana

Sophie Rain, TU Wien

Mark Santolucito, Barnard College

Christoph Sticksel, The MathWorks

Nestan Tsiskaridze, Stanford University

Hari Govind V. K., University of Waterloo

Yoni Zohar, Bar-Ilan University



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