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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2007/newsitem/1678/12-
 13-June-2007-2007-STOC-Undergraduate-Student-Resea
 rch-Competition-San-Diego-USA
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SUMMARY:2007 STOC Undergraduate Student Research C
 ompetition, San Diego, USA
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070613
LOCATION:San Diego, USA
DESCRIPTION:SIGACT is pleased to announce the firs
 t Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC) ACM Stud
 ent Research Competition (SRC) sponsored by Micros
 oft Research. The STOC SRC offers an opportunity f
 or undergraduate students conducting theoretical c
 omputer science research to present their original
  work at STOC 2007. Research in all areas of theor
 etical computer science is welcome.   More informa
 tion is available on the participation page of the
  ACM SRC website http://www.acm.org/src  The STOC 
 SRC is only open to undergraduates. It consists of
  a submission round followed by two rounds of judg
 ing. We expect to select 10-15 submissions for acc
 eptance to the poster session. Submissions should 
 be emailed directly to Brent Heeringa heeringa at 
 cs.williams.edu by 23.59 PST Friday, 23 February 2
 007.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>SIGAC
 T is pleased to announce the first Symposium on Th
 eory of Computing\n        (STOC) ACM Student Rese
 arch Competition (SRC) sponsored by Microsoft\n   
      Research. The STOC SRC offers an opportunity 
 for undergraduate students\n        conducting the
 oretical computer science research to present thei
 r original\n        work at STOC 2007. Research in
  all areas of theoretical computer science is\n   
      welcome.\n      </p>\n    \n      \n      <p>
 More information is available on the participation
  page of the ACM SRC\n        website <a target="_
 blank" href="http://www.acm.org/src">http://www.ac
 m.org/src</a>\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n      
 <p>The STOC SRC is only open to undergraduates. It
  consists of a submission\n        round followed 
 by two rounds of judging. We expect to select 10-1
 5\n        submissions for acceptance to the poste
 r session.\n        Submissions should be emailed 
 directly to Brent Heeringa\n        <a class="emai
 l">heeringa <span class="at">at</span> cs.williams
 .edu</a> by 23.59 PST Friday, 23 February 2007.\n 
      </p>\n      </div>
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 13-June-2007-2007-STOC-Undergraduate-Student-Resea
 rch-Competition-San-Diego-USA
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