Solicitation for Presentations
The 7th annual CSL student conference will be held from January 26-27, 2012, and will feature talks in the following areas:
- Reliable and High Performance Computing
- Decision and Control
- Circuits
- Computational and Physical Electronics
- Thin Film Electronics
- Signal, Image and Speech Processing
- Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
- Communications
There will be 20 talks given by students, a panel, and 4 invited speakers. This has always been a good opportunity for new students to gain some experience in presenting their work.
-- Every speaker will be given 20 mins for his or her presentation. We are also looking for 4 to 5 survey talks or tutorial talks in the areas mentioned above. These will be allotted 30 mins.
-- Any work that is of sufficient interest qualifies for a talk.
-- We encourage students to present interesting ideas, which could be simple for an expert in their domain, and yet excite students working in other fields.
-- Ongoing work is also encouraged, even if it is not yet published.
We will do our very best to accommodate everyone, though bear in mind that there is a limited number of slots. Also, we welcome students outside CSL to present any relevant work.
If you are interested in giving a talk or in presenting a poster, please send an email to Aly Elgamal (elgamal1illinois [dot] edu) or Rui Wu (ruiwu1illinois [dot] edu) by January 20th with the following information:
• Title and abstract of your talk (or poster)
• Your preference between giving a regular talk (20 mins) and a survey talk (30 mins)
For additional information, please visit the conference website at www.ifp.illinois.edu/studconf/.
We look forward to hearing from you!
7th Annual CSL Student Conference -- Organizing Committee