We invite submissions in the following categories:
Undergrad Research Shorts:
Short talks (5 minutes to present + 5 minutes for questions)
about ongoing or completed research related to computing. This is a low-stakes way to
prepare for a conference presentation, get feedback on work in progress, or practice
public speaking skills. Open to all undergraduate students. Anyone selected to give a
research short will also be invited to present a poster.
Undergrad Flash Talks:
Short talks (5 minutes to present + 5 minutes for questions)
about projects that are not necessarily research. Submissions are welcome on any topic
broadly connected to the theme of the conference. Open to all undergraduate students.
Posters:
Before the conference, poster presenters will prepare a 36”x48” or smaller poster about
their project. Submissions related to computing research, coding projects, efforts to
diversify the computing field, or any other topic related to computing are welcome.
Open to all students.
Technical Talks:
Longer talks (15 minutes to present + 5 minutes for questions) about
ongoing research or other technical work in computing. Open to faculty, graduate
students, and industry professionals; priority given to junior participants.
Submission Instructions:
Visit
EasyChair to submit a 250-word abstract, the name(s) and affiliation(s) of the presenters, and the year(s) of any student presenters.
Instructions for Poster Authors:
If you would like your poster to be printed for you at Smith College, please create a poster using this
template and upload it by
April 1. We will print your 36"x48" poster in portrait mode. Please upload your poster in PDF or PPT format at
https://www.dropbox.com/request/fwYZIqG5nRpx92TOy5dV.