Registration

The schedule for the University Booth is now full; however, if you are interested in presenting a demonstration at the booth, please feel free to register. If another group drops out, or we can manage to combine two other demonstrations, we may be able to find additional space. We are very interested in providing space for everyone, and will do our best.

The current schedule is tentative. We are adjusting this, and hope to have a firm schedule by May 1st. Travel grant awards will be made shortly before this; most groups on the schedule will receive some travel support, and we are coordinating with other programs (for example the PhD Forum) to avoid overlaps.

The registration and schedule are tentative; the University Booth coordinator reserves the right to adjust the schedule and to limit booth participation as needed. Normally, we allow a maximum of two groups from a University to present at the booth, and no research group should send more than one group. Excess registrations from a university or research group will be removed; please contact the University Booth coordinator if you wish to adjust a previously submitted registration.

Please visit the Schedule page first to look for available time slots and Resource page to learn ourtravel grant policy. Then, fill in the blanks below to register for the University Booth; this form will also serve as an application for a travel grant. While we encourage membership in both ACM and SIGDA, it is not a requirement for presenting a booth demonstration, or for receiving a travel grant. A faculty member MUST be the primary contact and the sponsor of the graduate students listed in item 16. Graduate students cannot be listed as the primary contact. Your input will be mailed to the booth coordinator.

The winners of the University Design Contest will be showcased at the booth on Tuesday, June 11, from noon until 2pm. The University booth will supply both Sun Sparc and x86 Intel computers this year. The computers will be sponsored through DACnet by Sun.

  1. Primary Contact (faculty member name for all correspondence):


  2. E-Mail for faculty contact: (user@etc.etc.etc)


  3. E-Mail for a student contact: (user@etc.etc.etc)


  4. University:


  5. Department:


  6. Is the demo related to a DAC paper? If so, please enter the paper session and number:


  7. URL describing demonstration: (http://etc.etc.etc)


  8. URL to a small (no larger than 64x64) graphic for your university or research group: (http://etc.etc.etc)


  9. Computer Resources required:


  10. Operating System: (ex: Solaris 2.5.1)


  11. Brief Description of software, design project, or course instructional material to be presented at the University Booth. (Enter one or two sentences only. This summary will be included in the University Booth Flyer distributed to DAC attendees.)


  12. Full Description of the Activity Planned (maximum one page). This proposal should clearly explain the nature and type of demonstration. The proposal should clearly describe its interest to DAC attendees. Include on-line references as appropriate. This item will be used to determine the eligibility for travel grant.


  13. Preferred Time for demonstration at the booth. We expect to have space for one hour per day for each group. Please select your preferred times. Groups which register first will be given priority; you can change your preferred time after registering (we expect that a number of groups will have conflicts with their technical presentations, requiring these changes).

    1st choice 2nd choice 3rd choice
    mon
    tue
    wed

  14. Specific Computing Requirements, both hardware and software. Note that we are not able to supply commercial CAD tools, or unusual hardware.


  15. Have you been a Previous University Booth Participant?


  16. Enter the names of students who will present the University Booth demonstrations. Please explain in the next item if the application is for a faculty member.

    1st student name:

    SIGDA Member:
    ACM Member:
    ACM Member Number:


  17. 2nd student name:

    SIGDA Member:
    ACM Member:
    ACM Member Number:

  18. Enter the estimated expenses related to the Booth participation. Please itemize your items.

     


For further information contact ...
Sung Kyu Lim
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0250, USA
Phone : 404-894-0373
Fax : 404-894-9959
Email: limsk@ece.gatech.edu
http://users.ece.gatech.edu/limsk