IEEE Micro Top Picks 2016
October 15, 2015
Submitted by jayvant anantpur
https://sites.google.com/site/ieeemicro/call-for-papers/top-picks-2016—call-for-papers
Micro’s Top Picks from the Computer Architecture Conferences
Special Issue of IEEE Micro
May/June 2016
Paper submission deadline: October 16, 2015, 6:00 pm EDT
Submission website: https://toppicks16.egr.duke.edu/
IEEE Micro will publish its yearly “Micro’s Top Picks from the Computer
Architecture Conferences” as its May/June 2016 issue. This issue collects some
of this year’s most significant research papers in computer architecture based
on novelty and potential for long-term impact. Any computer architecture paper
(not a combination of papers) published in the top conferences of 2015
(including MICRO-48) is eligible. IEEE Micro also distinguishes a number of
papers as IEEE Micro Top Pick Honorable Mentions.
The Top Picks committee will attempt to recognize those significant and
insightful papers that have the potential to influence the work of computer
architects for years to come.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
To simplify reviewing, there is a mandatory format for submissions. Please
concatenate the following two documents into a single PDF file that is
submitted.
1. A three-page, two-column document using 10-point type. The first two pages
should summarize the paper. The third page should argue for the potential of
the work to have long-term impact, clearly articulating why and how it will
influence other researchers and/or industry.
2. The final version of the original conference paper.
Submissions that do not follow this format will not be reviewed. The first page
of the submission should contain the names of the authors with a footnote that
contains the title of the original conference paper, with the full name of the
conference and date of publication.
Upon acceptance, authors will receive further instructions on how to prepare
final papers that conform to IEEE Micro’s guidelines (5000 words for the final
paper in IEEE Micro).
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission Deadline: October 16, 2015 6:00 pm EDT
Author notification: January 29, 2016
Final papers due: February 19, 2016
Publication date: May/June 2016
ORGANIZERS:
Top Picks Guest Editors (and Co-Chairs of the Selection Committee):
Milo Martin, Google
Dan Sorin, Duke University
Program Committee:
Tor Aamodt, University of British Columbia
Sarita Adve, University of Illinois
Murali Annavaram, University of Southern California
Rajeev Balasubramonian, University of Utah
Ramon Canal, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Fred Chong, University of Chicago
Joe Devietti, University of Pennsylvania
Sandhya Dwarkadas, Rochester University
Joel Emer, MIT/Nvidia
Erik Hagersten, Uppsala University
James Hoe, Carnegie Mellon University
Hillery Hunter, IBM Research
Martha Kim, Columbia University
Benjamin Lee, Duke University
Hsien-Hsin Lee, TSMC
Tong Li, Lenovo
Debbie Marr, Intel
Kathryn McKinley, Microsoft Research
Albert Meixner, Google
Trevor Mudge, University of Michigan
Satish Narayanasamy, University of Michigan
Mark Oskin, University of Washington
Ravi Rajwar, Intel
Partha Ranganathan, Google
Vijay Janapa Reddi, University of Texas – Austin
Daniel Sanchez, MIT
Karu Sankaralingam, University of Wisconsin
Karin Strauss, Microsoft Research/University of Washington
Ed Suh, Cornell University
Michael Taylor, University of California, San Diego
Tom Wenisch, University of Michigan
Greg Wright, Qualcomm
Pen-Chung Yew, University of Minnesota