[TYPES/announce] SERPL 2019 - Extended Deadlines

Harley D. Eades III harley.eades at gmail.com
Wed Mar 20 18:13:36 EDT 2019


Hi, everyone.

Please keep in mind that even if you are outside the region we would
love to have you.

We also have NSF support for student travel awards.  Please see the CFC below.

Very best,
Harley, Clément, and Chris

The First Annual Southeast Regional Programming Languages Seminar (SERPL)

May 11, 2019, Augusta University, Augusta Georgia

More Information at:

https://the-au-forml-lab.github.io/SERPL/

=Scope=

The Southeast Regional Programming Languages Seminar (SERPL) seeks to
bring together researchers in the Southeastern United States working in
the design, analysis, and application of programming languages to build
new collaborations among students and researchers.

We invite contributions in the form of student -- both undergraduate
and graduate -- research talks on topics related to programming
language research from theory to practice to interdisciplinary
applications.

SERPL consists of a full day of research talks from undergraduate and
graduate students and one keynote speaker.

We are extremely excited to announce that the keynote speaker is:

Alexis King
   A research programmer at Northwestern University PLT in Chicago, Illinois.

=Travel Support=

SERPL is graciously supported by the National Science Foundation
(NSF).

We are accepting applications for student travel support to SERPL.

In addition, we have set aside a portion of our student travel awards
for funding undergraduate students, women, underrepresented
minorities, and LBGTQ+ people.

Student travel grant applications can be submitted on the
SERPL website (see above).

=Important Dates=

Talk Abstracts Due: April 10th, 2019
Notification of Acceptance: April 15th, 2019
Student Travel Grant Application Due: April 20th, 2019
Registration closes: April 20th, 2019
Seminar: May 11, 2019

=Submission Instructions=

Please submit in the form of a single PDF file a two page talk
abstract.  All submissions should be prepared using LaTeX using the
authors favorite style with a font size of no smaller than 11 points,
and a margin of no smaller than one inch.

All submission should be submitted via the SERPL website (see above).

There will be no formal proceedings, but all abstracts and slides
will be posted on the SERPL website.

=Organizers=

Harley Eades III (chair)
Chris Martens (cochair)
Clément Aubert (cochair)


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