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ICSE-Warmup 2016 : 3rd ICSE 2017 Warmup Symposium | |||||||||||
Link: http://lafhis.dc.uba.ar/icsewp2016/ | |||||||||||
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3rd ICSE 2017 Ph.D. and Young Researchers Warm-up Symposium
Co-located with the Argentine Symposium on Software Engineering (ASSE 2016) Universidad Tres de Febrero, Centro Cultural Borges Buenos Aires, Argentina http://lafhis.dc.uba.ar/icsewp2016/ Important Dates: ******************* Deadline for abstracts: July 31st, 2016 Notification: August 19th, 2016 Symposium: September 9th, 2016 Symposium and activities *************************** In 2017 the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) will be held in South America for the first time since it started in 1975. Developing as a young scientist and achieving impact through publications in top scientific venues such as ICSE is a challenge that not only requires creativity, well articulated hypothesis and rigorous validation but also communication skills, both for written and oral presentations, understanding how communities work and how to get results disseminated. The 3rd ICSE 2017 PhD and Young Researchers Warm Up Symposium brings Master students, PhD students, and young PhD researchers together to share their experience and to learn from established academics and researchers from the ICSE community. The symposium focuses on helping new software engineering researchers feel more comfortable and confident in dealing with these many challenges. The symposium will feature advice and guidance from leading software engineering researchers based upon their personal experiences and insights into the contemporary community. Ample time for informal and small group interactions will allow the attendees to dig deeper into pertinent questions and concerns. A goal of this symposium will be to provide a supportive yet questioning setting in which young researchers can present their work. Participants will be able to discuss their goals, methods, and results at an early stage in their research and receive useful guidance and feedback on various aspects of their research. The symposium will also help participants to establish a research and social network with their local peers and also with prominent members of the ICSE community. We believe that ICSE 2017 in South America is a unique opportunity for bringing into the ICSE community South American researchers, practitioners and educators. Furthermore, we believe that ICSE 2017 in South America can also serve as a catalyser, fostering stronger integration between software engineering research communities of South American countries. Speakers: ******** Three distinguished speakers will participate to the symposium: * Rob DeLine - Microsoft Research (ICSE 2017 Program board) * Sebastian Elbaum - University of Nebraska (ICSE 2015 PC co-Chair) * Laurie Williams - North Carolina State University (ICSE 2016 PC co-Chair) To participate: *************** The symposium is open to post-graduate students (Ph.D. and MsC) and young researchers. To participate, one must submit an abstract (max 1,800 characters) and a short bio on the symposium’s Easychair website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsewp2016 * For students: include MsC/PhD start and (possibly tentative) end date. * For young researchers: include year of PhD graduation and current occupation (e.g. postdoc, junior faculty…) For more information on the symposium and the speakers, please visit: http://www.lafhis.dc.uba.ar/icsewp2016/index.html |
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