Showing posts with label deadline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deadline. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2009

SODA 2010 submission server

Remember: abstracts are due today at 5pm ET.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Start your engines for Bethesda: STOC early reg deadline Apr 28

Aravind Srinivasan reminds us that the STOC early registration deadline is Apr 28 (only a week away!), so do go ahead and register.

Aravind also notes:
Especially given the current economic climate, ACM is concerned about
getting enough registrants and booked hotel rooms for STOC.

This is particularly pertinent for me because I've been having similar conversations with ACM about SoCG 2010: they are generally concerned about attendance based on data from conferences being organized right now, and have been tamping down attendance estimates as a result.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Monday, March 30, 2009

MASSIVE !! DATA !! ALGORITHMS !!

Sorry. Just went all Bill G on y'all.

Anyway, this year there's a workshop on massive data algorithmics happening just after SoCG. It's structured like the Fall Workshop (i.e things submitted here can be sent elsewhere - there's no formal proceedings). The Apr 3 deadline is looming, so get those streams, disks, and I/Os ready and send them to Aarhus !

Monday, November 10, 2008

STOC abstracts due today !

According to Michael M, there are 150 and counting already. Papers are due next week. And here's where you do it !

Monday, February 19, 2007

WADS deadline fast approaching

For those of you nursing your poor SoCG/STOC/PODS rejects, the WADS deadline is fast approaching. WADS (The Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures) alternates annually with SWAT, the Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory, and is being held this year in Halifax, Canada. Lest the title fool you, WADS is actually an honest-to-goodness conference; proceedings are published in an LNCS issue.

The deadline is Feb 23, more than enough time to even invent a problem, solve it, write a snappy intro, and send it off. So get cracking !

Update: The deadline has been moved to Mar 2. Heck, you could write TWO papers in that time.

p.s Not that the WADS folks are asking for my opinion, but I don't like it when conferences shift deadlines.

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