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IEEE/ACM CGO-2020 Call for submissions to Student Research Competition (SRC)

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<br>IEEE/ACM CGO-2020 Call for submissions to Student Research Competition (SRC)
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<br>The ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) offers a unique forum for 
<br>undergraduate and graduate students to present their original research 
<br>before a panel of judges and attendees at CGO. Participants must be 
<br>undergraduates or graduate students pursuing an academic degree at the 
<br>time of initial submission. Participants must be current student members 
<br>of the ACM. The abstracts will be examined by a selection committee and 
<br>selected abstracts will be invited to present as posters at the 
<br>conference. SRC poster submissions are, in addition, evaluated by a jury 
<br>during the poster session at the conference. The best three posters are 
<br>then invited to give a short presentation (10 minutes + 5 minutes 
<br>questions) on the next day. Based on the submitted abstract, the poster, 
<br>and the presentation, the winner of CGO's Student Research Competition 
<br>will be selected, who will receive an award. In addition, the winner 
<br>will be invited to participate in the grand 2020 ACM SRC competition. 
<br>Further information on the ACM SRC is available at: https://src.acm.org
<br>
<br>SRC Chair: Changhee Jung (Purdue University)
<br>
<br>Submission Information:
<br>
<br>Submission must be about unpublished work that is not under review 
<br>anywhere. Extended abstracts of up to 500 words should be submitted by 
<br>email to chjung@purdue.edu on or before December 15, 2019. All 
<br>submissions will be reviewed by a selection committee. Notifications 
<br>will be sent out by January 2, 2020.
<br>
<br>Please format your submission using the SIGPLAN format found at 
<br>http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/. Use one 8.5″x11″ single 
<br>spaced, double-column page, with 10pt or larger font. Include your name 
<br>and the name of your advisor(s). Optionally, send a pdf of the poster 
<br>you plan to present (this does not have to be the final version of the 
<br>poster).
<br>
<br>Timeline:
<br>
<br>Submission: December 15th, 2019 (AoE)
<br>Notification: Jan 2nd, 2020
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<br>Submission Topics:
<br>
<br>As in previous years, CGO will host a Student Research Competition (SRC) 
<br>session. Submissions in the form of an extended abstract (details above) 
<br>are solicited in any topics relevant to the main conference, including:
<br>
<br>** Code Generation, Translation, Transformation, and Optimization for 
<br>performance, energy, virtualization, portability, security, or 
<br>reliability concerns, and architectural support
<br>** Efficient execution of dynamically typed and higher-level languages 
<br>Optimization and code generation for emerging programming models, 
<br>platforms, domain-specific languages
<br>** Dynamic/static, profile-guided, feedback-directed, and machine 
<br>learning based optimization
<br>** Static, Dynamic, and Hybrid Analysis for performance, energy, memory 
<br>locality, throughput or latency, security, reliability, or functional 
<br>debugging
<br>** Program characterization methods
<br>** Efficient profiling and instrumentation techniques; architectural support
<br>** Novel and efficient tools
<br>** Compiler design, practice and experience
<br>** Compiler abstraction and intermediate representations
<br>** Vertical integration of language features, representations, 
<br>optimizations, and runtime support for parallelism
<br>** Solutions that involve cross-layer (HW/OS/VM/SW) design and integration
<br>** Deployed dynamic/static compiler and runtime systems for general 
<br>purpose, embedded system and Cloud/HPC platforms
<br>** Parallelism, heterogeneity, and reconfigurable architectures
<br>** Optimizations for heterogeneous or specialized targets, GPUs, SoCs, CGRA
<br>** Compiler-support for vectorization, thread extraction, task 
<br>scheduling, speculation, transaction, memory management, data 
<br>distribution and synchronization
<br>
<br>The same information can be found at CGO-2020 SRC website: 
<br>https://cgo-conference.github.io/cgo2020/src
<br>
<br>Please feel free to contact me at chjung@purdue.eud for any further 
<br>questions/concerns.
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