The 53rd International Symposium on Microarchitecture® invites participation in the ACM Student Research Competition (SRC). Sponsored by Microsoft, 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. Students accepted to participate in the SRC are entitled to a travel grant (up to $500) to help cover travel expenses.
In addition, 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. They are invited, along with their advisors, to the annual ACM Awards Banquet, where they receive formal recognition.
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 2020. 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 2020 and compete for the prizes. 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.
A participant and submission in the SRC must meet all the following conditions:
Extended abstracts of up to 800 words should be submitted
no later than July 17, 2020 July 25, 2020 at 11:59 PM PDT.
In your submission, please indicate whether you are an undergraduate or
a graduate student.
SRC Co-Chairs | Affiliation |
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Yasuko Eckert | AMD |
Osman Unsal | Barcelona Supercomputing Center |
Committee Member | Affiliation |
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Morteza Biglari Abhari | University of Auckland |
Carmen G. Almudéver | Delft University of Technology |
Newsha Ardalani | Baidu Research |
Rajeev Balasubramonian | University of Utah |
Michaela Blott | Xilinx |
Caroline Collange | INRIA |
John Davis | Barcelona Supercomputing Center |
Stephan Diestelhorst | Xilinx |
Onur Kayiran | AMD |
Gokcen Kestor | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Committee Member | Affiliation |
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Adam Morrison | Tel Aviv University |
Onur Mutlu | ETH Zürich |
Miquel Pericas | Chalmers University of Technology |
Minsoo Rhu | KAIST |
Cristina Silvano | Politecnico di Milano |
Viji Srinavasan | IBM Research |
Caroline Trippel | Stanford |
Gulay Yalcin | Abdullah Gul University |
Mengjia Yan | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Jishen Zhao | University of California, San Diego |