![]() | ArmSummit-2018: Arm Research Summit 2018 Robinson College Cambridge, UK, September 17-19, 2018 |
Conference website | https://www.arm.com/summit |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=armsummit2018 |
Submission deadline | May 11, 2018 |
The Arm Research Summit is a one-of-a-kind forum for the presentation and discussion of topics that could shape the digital world as we know it. The goal of the Summit is to bring together innovative researchers that span domain and global boundaries from both industry and academia for technical exchange. In previous Summits, participants enjoyed the close interaction between academic and industry researchers, including Arm, across disciplines. This year, we aim to expand the networking opportunities, and foster cross-discipline partnerships and collaborations.
Topics
We invite provocative talks that would promote discussions and lively debate among peers. The primary agenda of the Summit is the discourse of ideas in varying degrees of maturity. To this end, there will be no need to submit a formal entry for peer-review to present at the Summit.
We invite submissions for presentations, posters and demonstrations at the Arm Research Summit 2018, on one or more of the following topics:
- Impact of Technology
- Emerging Technology
- Computer Architecture
- Devices, Circuits & Systems
- IoT
- High Performance Compute
- Machine Learning
- Security
- Software & Applications
Submission Information
If you are currently working on a project, or have an interesting new idea that you would like to talk about, and get instant feedback, the Arm Research Summit is the place to be. Expert researchers at Arm will review every submission. A successful talk at the Summit is one that inspires cross-silo discussions among the gathered experts, and could translate into a collaborative project that may or may not include Arm.
We have a single submission process for talk, poster and demonstration submissions.
The submission should include these two items:
- Abstract
A 250-500 word overview of your submission. - Supporting material(s)
One or more piece(s) of supporting material to help the reviewer assess the proposed talk.
This could be any of the following:- Paper (2 page limit)
- Short presentation – slides
- Short presentation – video link
- Poster
Note: Every submission should be associated to at least one of the topics listed above. On the submission site, please select the topics that your submission relates to most closely.