ESEC/FSE 2015 will host an ACM Student Research Competition (SRC), sponsored by Microsoft Research. This competition offers undergraduate and graduate students a unique forum to experience the research world, present their research results to conference attendees, and compete for prizes.
The ACM SRC at ESEC/FSE 2015 consists of three parts: research abstract submission, poster presentation, and research talk. The first-place winners of the competition will be invited to participate in the ACM Student Research Competition Grand Finals.
Participate in this exciting competition: Submit your work to the ACM Student Research Competition at ESEC/FSE 2015. Win a travel stipend to attend the ESEC/FSE conference in Bergamo, Italy!
To participate in the competition, submit a 2-page research abstract related to the main themes of the conference (see the Research Track for a list of conference topics). The submission should describe: the research problem and motivation, background and related work, approach and uniqueness, results, and contributions. Papers will be judged based on how well they cover these aspects of the work.
The research abstract must conform at time of submission to the ESEC/FSE 2015 Format and Submission Guidelines, and must not exceed 2 pages, including all text, appendices, and figures. However, please note that for this SRC, references do not count against the page limit: the list of references may expand into a third page but no content (text, figures) is allowed on the third page, i.e., the third page, if any, should contain nothing except all or part of your references. All submissions must be in English. Submissions must be in PDF format.
Papers must be submitted electronically through the ESEC/FSE SRC submission site by June 7, 2015. A panel of experts will review the submissions and select the students to participate in the Student Research Competition, which will be held at ESEC/FSE 2015 in Bergamo, Italy. Accepted submissions will be published in the conference electronic proceedings, which will also be available as a printed proceedings.
Students who are selected to participate in the main competition at the ESEC/FSE conference round are entitled to a stipend for their travel expenses, up to a maximum of US$500.
The first round of the competition will take place in Bergamo, Italy at the ESEC/FSE 2015 conference and will be a poster session. This is your opportunity to present your research to conference attendees and leading experts in the software engineering fields, including the SRC committee.
Judges will review the posters and speak to participants about their research. The judges will evaluate the research (quality, novelty, and significance) and the presentation of the research (poster, discussion) and select students to advance to the second round of the competition.
Select students will continue by giving a short presentation of their research before a panel of judges in a special session at the ESEC/FSE 2015 conference in Bergamo, Italy. After each presentation, there will be a short question and answer session.
Evaluations are based on the presenter's knowledge of his/her research area, contribution of the research, and the quality of the oral and visual presentation. At most three winners will be chosen in each category, undergraduate and graduate, and receive prizes.
The first-place winner in each category (undergraduate and graduate) from the SRC held at ESEC/FSE 2015 will advance to the SRC Grand Finals. A different panel of judges evaluates the winners of all SRCs held during the calendar year against each other via the web. Three undergraduates and three graduates will be chosen as the SRC Grand Finals winners. They are invited, along with their advisors, to the annual ACM Awards Banquet, where they receive formal recognition.
The top three winners in each category (undergraduate and graduate) will be recognized during the conference and will receive prizes of US$500, US$300, and US$200, respectively. The first-place winners of the ESEC/FSE SRC are also invited to compete with winners from other conferences in the ACM Student Research Competition Grand Finals.
Participants must be undergraduate or graduate students pursuing an academic degree at the time of initial submission. Participants must be current student members of the ACM, and must provide their ACM member number. Supervisors of the work may not be listed as co-authors; you must submit a single-authored version of your work for the competition.
For additional information, visit the official ACM Student Research Competition website. For questions, please contact Andrew Begel and Anne Koziolek.
Q: I am a PhD student. Am I eligible to participate in the SRC?
Yes. As a PhD student, you will compete in the Graduate category of
the competition.
Q: What should I write in my research abstract?
A submission to the competition should describe recently completed
or ongoing student research related to the topics covered by ESEC/FSE. It
is important that your research abstract discusses (1) research
problem and motivation, (2) background and related work, (3) approach
and uniqueness, and (4) results and contributions. The committee will
assess your research abstract along these dimensions.
Q: What criteria will the judges use to evaluate the
abstract/research?
The judges will assess research
abstracts based on four criteria: Problem and motivation, Background
and related work, Approach and uniqueness, and Results and
contribution. For the poster presentation, the criteria are
Oral presentation, Visual presentation, Research methods, and
Significance of contribution. For the conference presentation,
the criteria are Knowledge of research area, Contribution of research,
and Presentation.
Q: I noticed that first round participants receive a travel
reimbursement of up to $500. Will the participants also qualify for a
registration waiver and/or free/discounted student
lodging?
There is no registration waiver and no
free/discounted student lodging for first round participants of the
SRC. Students will still have to pay for conference registration and
lodging, for which they can use the travel stipend. However, there
are additional programs to help students keep the cost down (the
programs can be combined with SRC). Consider applying as a student
volunteer. SIGSOFT, NSF and Google will provide student travel
support through the CAPS
program.
Q: My research is not related to software engineering or
any of the main themes of the ESEC/FSE conference. Can I still participate
in the Student Research Competition?
Yes, but not at
ESEC/FSE. Participate in a SRC at conference that is related to your
research. To participate in the competition at ESEC/FSE, your research
needs to be related to the main themes of the ESEC/FSE conference (see the
topics for the main
conference track). If your research is not among the topics
relevant for ESEC/FSE, please check the list of current SRC
calls to find a conference that is better related. If you don't
find a conference that covers your research, you can participate in
the SRC competition at the SIGCSE conference.
Q: What are the dates of the competition?
The poster session will be on TBD, and the talk session (finals) will
be on TBD. The Award ceremony will be on TBD.
Paper Submission | June 7, 2015 |
Notification | July 1, 2015 |
Camera-Ready Version | July 15, 2015 |