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Call for contributions: FPL PhD Forum and Demo Night

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Submitted by Mirjana Stojilovic
http://www.fpl2016.org

26th International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL)
Aug 29 – Sep 2, 2016
Lausanne, Switzerland
 

IMPORTANT DATES:
PhD Forum and Demo Night proposals deadline: May 8, 2016
Notifications: June 15, 2016
 

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO PhD FORUM

FPL 2016 PhD Forum is tailored for PhD students in two ways: Firstly,
it is an excellent occasion for PhDs to present their work in progress
or preliminary results, and receive early feedback from other
researchers in the domain. Secondly, it is a unique opportunity for
PhD students who are finishing their studies to give a broad overview
of their work and draw attention to it from both the academic and
industrial worlds.

PhD Forum authors are invited to submit 2-page papers using the format
of FPL 2016 regular papers. PhD Forum papers should include clear
descriptions of thesis motivation, objectives, problem definition,
addressed solutions, current status, and planned work. Contributions
based on preliminary results or on work in progress are particularly
encouraged. Accepted PhD Forum papers will be included in the
conference proceedings and presented at a special poster session.
Prior to this session, presenters will be offered the opportunity to
draw attention to their posters through a short “elevator pitch”
(2-minute presentation).
 

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO DEMO NIGHT

FPL 2016 Demo Night event is an excellent opportunity for conference
participants to demonstrate and disseminate their work, to increase
their visibility, and interact with attendees. Demonstrations may
include commercial and academic research-oriented tools, platforms,
systems, and more. The event will take place on one of the conference
evenings. Hors d’oeuvres and drinks will be offered to all attendees.

Demo Night presenters are invited to submit 1-page abstracts using the
same format as FPL 2016 regular papers. A cover page should be added
to the submission and should contain the following information:
– Demo title.
– Names and affiliations of all authors.
– Description of the main objectives and relevance of the demo to the
FPL community.
– Short biographies of demo presenters.
– Any logistical requirements the demonstration may have.

The 1-page abstract should include demo title, names and affiliations
of all authors, and an abstract of the demo. The authors of the
accepted demos will be asked to prepare a poster for the Demo Night.
All demo posters will be published on the FPL 2016 web page and the
abstracts will be included in the conference proceedings.
 

ORGANIZERS
FPL PhD Forum and Demo Night chairs:
Mirjana Stojilović, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland
Yann Thoma, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland


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