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2015 Southeast Women in Computing Conference


November 13-15, 2015

Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center, Spring Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA, United States



Event Contact

Martha Kosa
mjkosa@tntech.edu


Event Type

External Event, Workshop


Event Category

CRA-WP


Tags

2015, DLS, Southeast Women In Computing Conference

Overview

The 2015 Southeast Women in Computing Conference, an ACM-W Celebration, strives to bring together women at different levels in academia, industry, research and government to promote the recruitment, retention and progression of women in computing and technology related fields that lack diversity in the national work force.

CRA-W will be hosting a Distinguished Lecture Series hosted by Martha Kosa. The speakers for this series will be Dr. Ewa Deelman, Research Associate Professor at the University of Southern California, and Dr. Suju Rajan, Director of Research – Personalization Science at Yahoo Labs.

For more information.

Speakers

Nancy Cox – Sr. Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Worldplay

Dr. Ewa Deelman – Research Associate Professor at University of Southern California

Dr. Ayanna Howard – Motorola Foundation Professor at Georgia Tech

Dr. Suju Ran – Director of Research, Personalization Science at Yahoo Labs

Application

There are several ways to participate in this year’s conference:

3-DAY PASS

  • $75 Student Attendee(without lodging)
  • $150 Early Bird Rate(without lodging)
  • $200 Regular Rate(without lodging)
  • $150 Student Attendee(with lodging)
  • $300 Early Bird Rate(with lodging)
  • $350 Regular Rate(with lodging)
REGISTER
Resources

The tentative schedule for the workshop

 

CRA - Uniting Industry, Academia and Government to Advance Computing Research and Change the World.
CCC - Catalyzing the computing research community and enabling the pursuit of innovative, high-impact research.
CRA-W - Increasing the success and participation of underrepresented communities in computing research.
CRA-E - Addressing society’s need for a continuous supply of talented and well-educated computing researchers.
CERP - Promoting diversity in computing through evaluation and research.
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