Theoretical computer science is well represented.
- 47th ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing. Apply for student travel support by May 9th.
- 30th Computational Complexity Conference, now an independent conference. Student travel support deadline of May 9th. CCC is looking for a new logo, if you have ideas send them to Dieter van Melkebeek.
- 16th ACM Conference on Economics and Computation and its associated workshops and tutorials
- 27th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures
- A plenary lecture by Andy Yao
The CRA-W is organizing mentoring workshops for early career and mid-career faculty and faculty supervising undergraduate research.
A number of other major conferences will also be part of FCRC including HPDC, ISCA, PLDI and SIGMETRICS. There are many algorithmic challenges in all these areas and FCRC really gives you an opportunity to sit in talks outside your comfort zone. You might be surprised in what you see.
See you in Portland!
You are linking to last year's EC workshops and tutorials. The ones from this year are here: http://www.sigecom.org/ec15/schedule_workshops.html
ReplyDeleteThanks. I fixed the link.
DeleteAnother event that will be of interest to some is NetEcon 2015: http://netecon.eurecom.fr/NetEcon2015/ which is officially a Sigmetrics workshop (although also has affiliation with EC). We've got a pretty great line-up of invited speakers (and the deadline for submission is coming up!)
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many STOC participants are booking their hotel rooms, before there is any announcement about workshops and tutorials. (Notification supposedly went out on March 30...)
ReplyDeleteSTOC 2015 workshop/tutorial page is up.
ReplyDeletehttp://acm-stoc.org/stoc2015/workshops.html