From sherman@umbc.edu Wed Feb 11 22:40:10 2009 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 22:40:02 -0500 From: Dr. Alan T. Sherman To: CSEE ALL Subject: [Csee-faculty-lecturer] call for papers - 2009 CSEE Research Review (May 1) UMBC CSEE Research Review: Call for Faculty Talks, Student Research Papers, and Student Posters Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Maryland, Baltimore County www.csee.umbc.edu/events/researchreview Friday, May 1, 2008 Technology Center, South Campus The Event A presentation of selected research accomplishments from 2008~V2009 by UMBC faculty and students in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. For faculty, researchers, students, and visitors. An annual event. There will be a single track combining computer science, electrical engineering, and computer engineering. What to Submit * Faculty Talks. We seek UMBC CSEE faculty to present their best research accomplishments from 2008~V9. There will be six faculty talks, each 20 minutes long. The talks should describe recent concrete research accomplishments, not on-going research directions, understandable to most CSEE faculty. Submit your name, lab, talk title and informative abstract in ascii (about 250 words). * Student Research Prizes and Talks. We invite UMBC CSEE undergraduate and graduate students to have their research considered for the prizes ($100 each) of Best Undergraduate Research, Best MS Research, and Best PhD Research. Winners will present their research in 20-minute talks. Submit name, lab, title, informative abstract (in ascii), and technical report or thesis, approved by your research advisor, and a letter of support from your advisor. To qualify, the work must have been carried out primarily in the 2008~V9 academic year. Prizes will be awarded primarily on the basis of scientific merit (significance, originality, nontriviality, correctness) and to a lesser extent on effective writing (clarity, proper English usage), with some preference in close cases given to students awarded degrees in 2008~V9. * Student Research Posters and Prizes. We seek UMBC CSEE undergraduate and graduate students to present their best research accomplishments from 2008~V9 in posters. Submit name, lab, poster title and informative abstract in ascii (about 250 words) approved by your research advisor. Prizes ($50 each) to best three posters, voted by attendees on basis of scientific merit and effective presentation, using range voting. Up to 17 posters will be accepted (in addition to the three research prize posters). Deadlines (all submissions will be electronic through a web system to be announced) April 3 (12noon) ~V Faculty talks, student research and poster submissions due. April 17 ~V Program, awards, posters session announced. April 3 is a hard deadline. Late submissions will not be considered. Organizer: Dr. Alan T. Sherman, sherman@umbc.edu [ Part 2: "Attached Text" ] _______________________________________________ Csee-faculty-lecturer mailing list Csee-faculty-lecturer@cs.umbc.edu http://lists.cs.umbc.edu/mailman/listinfo/csee-faculty-lecturer