Re: [madPL] Call for applications: PLMW@POPL 2021


Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 11:12:24 -0500
From: Justin Hsu <justhsu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [madPL] Call for applications: PLMW@POPL 2021
Correction: we had the wrong signup form from last year :( The correct application form is:


If you already applied, could you please fill out the new form? Sorry for the mixup.

Justin


Hi all,

Virtual PLMW@POPL is coming up! If you haven't attended PLMW before (or even if you have), you should consider attending. We are planning to have an interesting lineup of speakers, panels, and small-group mentoring sessions.

Thanks,

Justin

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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS (**DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 17**)

ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop, ONLINE

Tuesday, January 21, 2021

Co-located with POPL 2021 which is also held virtually online

Web page: https://popl21.sigplan.org/home/PLMW-2021

After the success of the first nine Programming Languages Mentoring Workshops at POPL 2012-2020, we are announcing the 10th SIGPLAN Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop (PLMW) to take place online, co-located with the virtual POPL 2021 and organised by Stephanie Balzer, Justin Hsu, Azalea Raad and Gabriel Scherer.

The purpose of this mentoring workshop is to encourage graduate students and senior undergraduate students to pursue careers in programming language research. This workshop will bring together world leaders in programming languages research and teaching from academia and industry to provide (a) technical sessions on cutting-edge PL research and (b) mentoring sessions on how to prepare for a research career. The workshop will help students imagine how they might contribute to our research community.

We especially encourage women and underrepresented minority students, and people with disabilities to attend PLMW.

This workshop is part of the activities surrounding POPL, the Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, and takes place the day before the main conference. One goal of the workshop is to make the POPL conference more accessible to newcomers. We hope that participants will stay through the entire conference.

Students attending this year will get one year free student membership of SIGPLAN, unless they prefer to opt out during their application. The workshop registration is open to all.

APPLICATION for PLMW:

The application can be accessed at the following URL:

https://forms.gle/dzV8ELgQUx2xfEjm9

The deadline for full consideration of funding is Tuesday, November 17. Selected participants will be notified by December 1.

Confirmed speakers (so far):
Alastair Donaldon, Imperial College London and Google
Sophia Drossopoulou, Imperial College London
Limin Jia, CMU
Ichiro Hasuo, National Institute of Informatics (Japan)
Rupak Majumdar, MPI-SWS
Amin Timany, Aarhus University
Aaron Turon, Fastly

Confirmed sponsors (so far):
NSF
ACM SIGPLAN
Anonymous Donor
Amazon
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