ACM S3 2011

Announcing

The 3rd annual S3 Workshop.
Wireless of the Students, by the Students, for the Students

To be held in conjunction with: ACM MobiCom 2011.
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. September 19, 2011.

Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE.

Invited Paper Deadline June 30, 2011
Early Registration August 17, 2011
Hotel Reservations August 18, 2011
Workshop September 19, 2011

NEW: Call for Speakers

Pitch your crazy start-up ideas and win prizes!

This year S3 is arranging a fun event where students can present their crazy startup ideas. The topic can be anything related to systems and networking - could be a start-up idea, a research proposal, or even something not related to research. Each speaker will come up and present his/her idea within 2 minutes. The best idea wins!

Session: Crazy Start-up Ideas
Date: September 19, 2011
Time: 5 pm - 5:45 pm

We also have a talk from Gian (John) Brown, vice president for Strategic Transactions at Science Applications International Corporation (NYSE: SAI), about "A brief overview of raising start-up capital."

This is an open session. So, anyone present at MOBICOM can participate. Come join the session with your friends and have a great time!! To reserve a slot for your idea at this session, send an email to s3.crazy.start.up.ideas@gmail.com with your name and affiliation.


Welcome

The Wireless of the Student, by the Student, and for the Student S3 Workshop provides a unique venue for graduate students around the world to discuss research issues on systems, theory, and systems-theory cross cutting aspects of mobile wireless networks. The workshop is organized by a student-run TPC. Technical sessions will comprise of student presenters, invited talks will be delivered by students, and even panel speakers and moderators will be students. The workshop will foster early-career development among students, offer exposure into the workings of an academic life, and encourage student leadership and participation in the research community. We anticipate a vibrant event where students can freely interact with a broad peer group, share their research opinions, and discover bridges of collaborations.

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Photo: Las Vegas from the Bellagio; credit © John Rogers.