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ADMI 2009 :: Call for Participation (document in PDF format)
Jan. 6, 2009
ADMI 2009 - Emerging Trends and Technologies
This unique conference showcases innovative graduate and undergraduate research and provides a forum to disseminate and discuss initiatives designed to increase the numbers of minority computer scientists and computer engineers, and activities being utilized by institutions that serve minority populations.
 
Faculty Papers
A special emphasis is placed on original research papers and posters.  An important area of interest for this Symposium is Emerging Trends and Technologies. Papers on this topic will be given priority. Submissions concerning (but not limited to) the following topics are invited:

Educational Program Components

  • Developing curricula and models of education especially relevant to minority populations
  • Involving students in information assurance research
  • Mentoring
  • Graduate education

Grants

  • Expanding faculty and student research
  • Partnerships with major research institutions
  • Research & instruction infrastructure

Development of Alliances

  • Partnerships with contractors and agencies
  • Collaboration among ADMI institutions
     
Student Papers
Topics may include any area of computer science or computer engineering. Research papers and posters in any area or application of computing that are authored by minority graduate or undergraduate students are strongly sought. Faculty advisors and advisor email addresses must be indicated on the student paper abstracts.
 
Author Registration
All authors must register for the Symposium and pay all fees.
 
Submission of Papers and Posters
To submit a paper (faculty and students), an electronic version of the full paper in Microsoft Word that includes a title, author’s name and affiliation, author’s e-mail address, whether the paper is intended for a faculty or student session, and keywords describing the exact topic must be submitted to http://admiusa.org/admi2009/papers_posters.php. The full paper must be received and camera-ready electronic copy of the paper must be submitted. Authors will be notified of the review committee’s decision. Accepted papers, including abstract, must rigorously adhere to the ADMI format for publication. The format is available at the conference website http://admiusa.org/admi2009/pubform.pdf.
 
Student Posters
To submit a poster (students only), an electronic version of a one-page extended abstract in Microsoft Word that includes a title, author’s name and affiliation, author’s e-mail address, and keywords describing the exact topic must be submitted by Jan 30, 2009 to http://admiusa.org/admi2009/papers_posters.php.
 
Travel Support
Funding for assistance with travel expenses for participants will be available. Priority shall be given to student authors who do not have other sources of travel funding. A request for support must accompany the abstract.
 
Important Dates
  • Online Registration Start Date Nov 1, 2008
  • Early Registration End Date Mar 13, 2009
    Late Registration and Onsite Registration ends on conference opening day.
  • Paper Submission Jan 30, 2009
  • Paper Acceptance Notification Feb 20, 2009
  • Final Camera Ready Submission Mar 6, 2009
  • Poster Abstract Submission Jan 30, 2009
  • Poster Acceptance Notification Feb 20, 2009

 

 
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