Symposium for Graduate Research in Computer Science 2009
"A Conference by Graduate Students for Graduate Students"
April 04, 2009
Raleigh, North Carolina
Sponsors: EMC, NetApp, and SAS,
The goal of the 2009 Symposium for Graduate
Research (SGR) is to provide oppurtunity for graduate students to
exchange ideas and results of their research in various fields of
Computer Science. It also serves as a forum for students to strengthen
their presentation skills through posters, presentations, and demos,
and receive constructive feedback from conference attendees,
faculty and industrial partners.
The SGR invites high-quality research paper submissions from
graduate
students at all levels who are conducting research in all areas of
computer science. All papers will be reviewed by graduate students on
the program committee. Authors of accepted papers are expected to
present their work at the SGR and will receive additional feedback from
SGR attendees. Accepted papers will be distributed to attendees as well
as posted electronically on the SGR website with the express permission
of the authors. Authors will retain copyright of their work and
accepted papers will be considered unpublished, similar to research
technical reports. Thus, we encourage submission of accepted papers to
more formal venues in the future.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Algorithms
- Architecture
- Artificial Intelligence
- Compilers
- Databases
- Embedded Systems
- Graphics
- Human Computer Interaction
- Networking
- Operating Systems
- Security and Privacy
- Software Engineering
Conference Chair:
- Program chairs
- Joseph Grafsgaard (North Carolina State University)
- William Lahti (North Carolina State University)
Important Dates:
Abstract Due
February 2, 2009
Research Papers Due February 9, 2009
Acceptance Notification February 26, 2009
Camera Ready Due March 15, 2009
SGR 2009
April 04, 2009