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N2 Women @ ACM MobiCom 2016


October 3, 2016

MobiCom 2016, New York, New York
The Graduate Center, CUNY, 5th Avenue, New York, NY, United States



Event Contact

Cristina Nita-Rotaru
c.nitarotaru@neu.edu


Event Type

DSW, Workshop


Event Category

CRA-WP

Overview

CRA-W/CDC are proud to sponsor the following discipline specific workshop:

N2Women at ACM MobiCom

Networking Networking Women (N2 Women):

A discipline-specific community for researchers in the communications and networking research fields. The main goal of N2 Women is to foster connections among the under-represented women in computer networking and related research fields. N2 Women allows women to connect with other women who share the same research interests, who attend the same conferences, who face the same career hurdles, and who experience the same obstacles.

Objectives of the workshop:

Connect newer generations of networking women researchers with the community and create mentorship relationships.

Create a research forum in which students and junior researchers learn and discuss current trends in networking, present their results and receive feedback.

Engage the women community with other underrepresented groups in networking and communications.

Research Focus:

The program and the research poster presentation will focus on all areas of networking and communication, including design and experimental work for the physical layer, protocols for the Internet, mobile and cellular networks, and datacenters, with a particular focus on (1) software defined networking, (2) Internet-of-things, and (3) network applications.

Find more information about the workshop

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Eligibility
The workshop is primarily targeted at graduate students. However, undergraduate students are not excluded, but they will have to have done some research and submit a poster. The activities of the workshop are planned around what you do once you get into grad school.
Application

Important Deadlines
Abstract submission: August 20th, 2016
Acceptance notification: September 1st, 2016
Student travel grant applications: August 15th, 2016
Student travel grant notification:  August 25th, 2016
Workshop date: October 3rd, 2016

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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