The 2004 ICFP Poster Session
Part of the 2004 International Conference on
Functional Programming
Snowbird, Utah, 19 September 2004, 11:00-12:00
The 2004 International
Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP) will include a poster
session during the first day of the conference. The poster session aims
to give students and professionals an opportunity to gain experience
presenting technical material to the research community, and to get
technical advice from leading researchers in the field.
PARTICIPANT OBLIGATIONS:
- Sign-up via the on-line form below by June 30, 2004.
- Submit a one-page abstract summarizing the poster topic by
July 15,
2004.
- Register for ICFP 2004. (There is no separate poster registration
beyond the on-line sign-up form.)
- Prepare a poster and attend the session on September 19,
2004.
In addition, participants are strongly encouraged to prepare a short
article (roughly 2 or 3 pages) for peer feedback and to provide feedback
for some other participants' articles. This process should improve the
quality of the posters. Articles should be submitted by August 1,
2004.
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS:
- We hope to accomodate everyone wishing to participate, but may
restrict participation (based on relevance and interest to the
community) in the case of unmanageably high interest.
- We may need to cancel the session if there is too little interest,
roughly fewer than ten participants.
- To ensure we know there is interest, please sign-up promptly.
Somebody has to be first and there is no danger you will be the sole
participant.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS: In the poster session, each participant will be
provided with a space for posting their diagrams and short descriptions of
their research (approximately 3x6 feet, or 1x2 meters). Contact with your
audience happens through casual conversation. Count on only a reasonable
attention span when describing your work. Over five minutes is usually
overdoing it. Prepare a list of questions that you would like help
getting answered.
Please feel free to direct any questions that you might have to me.
Dan Grossman, ICFP2004 Poster Session Chair
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/djg
Online Sign-up Form
Note: Participants will eventually need to register for
ICFP 2004.
Note: The information below (except for your email address)
will appear on the participants page.
Other participants will receive your email address.