ACM SRC @ MICRO 2024: ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) at MICRO 2024 AT&T Hotel and Conference Center. Austin, TX, United States, November 4-6, 2024 |
Conference website | https://microarch.org/micro57/submit/src.php |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmsrcmicro2024 |
Abstract registration deadline | September 1, 2024 |
Submission deadline | September 1, 2024 |
The 57th International Symposium on Microarchitecture® invites participation in the ACM Student Research Competition (SRC). The SRC is a forum for undergraduates and graduate students to share their research results, exchange ideas, and improve their communication skills while competing for prizes.
Important Dates & Information
- Submission Deadline: September 1, 2024 AoE
- Notification: September 15, 2024
The top 3 undergraduate and graduate winners will be recognized in the following ways:
- Monetary prizes of $500, $300, and $200, respectively.
- They will receive a framed grand finalist certificate.
- The names of the winners will be posted on the website.
The first-place winner in each category (undergraduate, graduate) will receive an invitation to participate in the SRC Grand Finals, an online round of competitions among the first-place winners of individual conference-hosted SRCs. Three undergraduates and three graduates will be chosen among them as the SRC Grand Finals winners.
The SRC consists of two rounds: a poster session and a presentation session. Submissions recommended for acceptance by the selection committee will be invited to a first-round poster session to be held during MICRO. A panel of judges will select a number of finalists from the poster session held at the symposium, who will be invited to a second-round SRC presentation session at MICRO and compete for the top places. The evaluation will be concentrated on the quality of both visual and oral presentation, the research methods, and the significance of contribution. You can find more information on the ACM Student Research Competition website.
Eligibility
A participant and submission in the SRC must meet all the following conditions:
- The participant must submit an abstract PDF (optionally, anonymous for submission) of up to 800 words (not including references) outlining the content of a poster that is going to be presented during the competition.
- The submission entry on EasyChair must include the poster title, author names, affiliation and the name of the academic advisor. The abstract may be authored by more than one student. However, only the lead student (first author) is considered as a participant in the SRC competition and must satisfy the eligibility criteria described here.
- Undergraduate students may present team projects. If a graduate student is part of a group research project, they may only present their part of the research.
- The submission entry should describe the research problem, motivation and background, techniques and results, and the prospect for clearly and concisely conveying the work in a poster format.
- It should state the novelty and contributions of the work explicitly.
- The abstract must have not appeared before. Novelty is one of the criteria for selection.
- The abstract and the poster must be authored by the participant.
- The participant can be from anywhere in the world but must be an ACM student member and must maintain an undergraduate or graduate student status as of the submission deadline.
- You may join ACM prior to entering. Basic student membership is US $19 per year or less.
- SRC allows parallel submissions of full papers in other conferences, as long as they abide by self-plagiarism rules (e.g., at least 30% of both the SRC abstract and the other publication is unique). That is, any paper needs to be a minimum of 30% different than a prior paper. Thus a full-length version of a paper would have to be at least 30% different than a SRC submission. Again, self-plagiarism rules would still be in effect. For each accepted SRC poster, the abstract will be posted on the MICRO website. The content, however, can be included in a future submission to other conferences or journals.