Student Research Symposium
The Student Research Symposium (SRS) seeks to bring together students and researchers working in computer software and applications and related fields. We welcome contributions on work in progress that may have initial or proof of concept results. The student authors of accepted papers will have the opportunity to discuss their research, methodology, and results with other researchers and receive helpful feedback through presentations (oral or poster). All accepted papers will be published in the electronic COMPSAC proceedings.
Students are encouraged to submit summaries of their original work (not published or submitted elsewhere). All submissions must be written in English with a maximum of 4 pages in 10-point font using the IEEE conference proceedings format. Each submission should include the paper title, each author’s name and affiliation, a 150-word abstract, and up to 6 keywords. The first author must be a student, but the advisor or non-student collaborators may be co-authors. In addition, each submission must 1) clearly articulate the topic of the research; 2) summarize the critical issues and current approaches used in the field; 3) describe the proposed research concept, the intended methodology, the evaluation strategy, and results to date; 4) specifically identify the contributions of the proposed work.
Evaluation of submissions will be based on their originality, significance of the potential contribution to the field, technical merit, presentation quality, and adherence to abstract submission guidelines.
The student author of every accepted paper must register with a student registration fee, attend the conference, and present their research. Failure to do so will result in exclusion of the paper from the COMPSAC proceedings.
SRS Organizers
Teodoro Montanaro, Università del Salento
Ryohei Banno, Kogakuin University, Japan
Ryo Nakamura, Fukuoka University, Japan
Program Committee
Aitor Almeida, University of Deusto
Luigi Borzi, Politecnico di Torino
Alberto Carelli, Università del Salento
Edoardo Fadda, Politecnico di Torino
Pietro Ferraro, Imperial College of London
Maliheh Ghajargar, Chapman University
Marco Jahn, Eclipse Foundation
Luca Mannella, Politecnico di Torino
Antonio Vincenzo Radogna, Università del Salento
Rosaria Rossini, Eclipse Foundation
Pietro Ruiu, Universita degli studi di Sassari
Ilaria Sergi, Università del Salento
Angela Tafadzwa Shumba, Università del Salento
Roberto Vergallo, Università del Salento
Luigi Vigneri, IOTA Foundation
Yoshito Watanabe, Solid Surface Inc.
Chong Yung-Wei, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Important Dates – Workshops
Workshop, Fast Abstract, SRS, JC Notification
May 10, 2024 (updated)
Camera Ready & Registration due
May 25, 2024