[Haskell-cafe] PLMW at PLDI 2024: Call for Scholarship Applications
Yao Li
liyao at pdx.edu
Tue Mar 5 19:01:02 UTC 2024
The application for attending the Programming Language Mentoring Workshop
(PLMW) @PLDI 2024 is open. The deadline is March 25th AOE for full
consideration but we'll continue on a rolling basis after that as long as
we have funding. The application link is here
https://forms.gle/2haU1bMM7UKxU39y8.
Please encourage undergraduates, MS students, and junior PhD students that
you think could benefit from the workshop to apply. Below is more
information about PLMW at PLDI 2024.
PLMW aims to broaden the exposure of late-stage undergraduate students and
early-stage graduate students to research and career opportunities in
programming languages. The workshop includes mentoring sessions that cover
effective habits for navigating research careers, technical sessions that
cover core subfields of programming languages research, and social sessions
that create opportunities for students to interact with researchers in the
field. Applications from underrepresented groups in computing are
especially welcome.
PLMW @ PLDI 2024 will be co-located with the conference on Programming
Language Design and Implementation. It will be held on June 24-25, 2024,
Copenhagen, Denmark. The workshop program will cover important topics such
as:
• Career paths after graduate school
• Interplay between PL and other areas of research in Computer Science
• Useful research skills such as giving good talks and writing papers
• Overview of key PL research areas both in academia and industry
Find out more about the workshop at
https://pldi24.sigplan.org/track/PLMW-PLDI-2024
Anitha Gollamudi.
Assistant Professor,
Miner School of Computer Science,
Univ. of Massachusetts, Lowell.
https://sites.uml.edu/anitha-gollamudi/
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