Last call for the CHI Student Research Competition with a deadline of Wednesday January 13th!
More details here:
https://chi2016.acm.org/wp/student-research-competition/ <https://chi2016.acm.org/wp/student-game-competition/>
> CFP: ACM CHI 2016 Student Research Competition
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> ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI)
> Student Research Competition
> <http://chi2016.acm.org/authors/student-research-competition/ <http://chi2016.acm.org/authors/student-research-competition/>>
> San Jose, California, US
> May 7-12, 2016
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> Important Dates:
> Submission deadline: 13 January 2016 (12 noon PST)
> Notification deadline: 29 January 2016
> Publication-ready deadline: 5 February 2016
> The Student Research Competition (SRC) is a forum for undergraduate
> and graduate students to showcase their research, exchange ideas, and
> improve their communication skills while competing for prizes at CHI
> 2016. The CHI SRC competition is a branch of the ACM Student
> Research Competition <http://www.acm.org/src <http://www.acm.org/src>> which hosts similar
> competitions at other ACM conferences.
>
> The Student Research Competition has the following goals:
> to give undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to share their research ideas and results at CHI in a special forum that provides visibility for their work
> to give students the opportunity to meet with and interact with CHI attendees to share ideas, gain new insights, and understand possible practical applications
> to give students an opportunity to sharpen their communication skills
> to provide detailed feedback to students about their research and presentation, from a panel of distinguished judges from industry and academia
> to recognize and reward outstanding student research
> Participants must be students pursuing an academic degree at the time
> of initial submission. The contest has two categories, one for
> undergraduate research and the other for graduate research. Three
> winners will be selected in each category. Research completed while the
> student was an undergraduate may be submitted to the undergraduate
> category even if the student is now a first-year graduate student.
> Each competition entry must be authored by one student only - neither
> supervisors or other students are allowed as co-authors.
> For work accepted to the CHI 2016 Student Research Competition, a
> travel grant of up to US $500 will be awarded to help cover travel
> expenses to the conference. While the student must be an ACM member
> to qualify for travel funding and awards, she/he does not need to be one
> to submit to the competition.
>
> The top three winners at CHI 2016 in each category (undergraduate and
> graduate) will receive prizes of US $500, US $300, and US $200,
> respectively. All winners will receive a medal and two-year
> complimentary ACM membership with a subscription to ACM's Digital
> Library. Winners will be recognized during the closing plenary session of
> the CHI 2016 conference. The first-place winners will also go on to
> compete in the ACM grand finals
> <http://www.acm.org/src/subpages/participate.html <http://www.acm.org/src/subpages/participate.html>> with winners from
> other ACM conferences.
>
> Jerry Alan Fails, Computer Science, Montclair State University, USA
> Tilde Bekker, Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, the
> Netherlands
> CHI 2016 Student Research Competition Co-Chairs
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