DPA 2019
Sat 22 - Wed 26 June 2019 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
co-located with PLDI 2019
VenuePhoenix Convention Center
Room name105B
Floor0
Room number105B
Room InformationNo extra information available
Program

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Sun 23 Jun

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09:00 - 09:30
IcebreakerPLMW @ PLDI at 105B
Chair(s): Milind Kulkarni Purdue University
09:00
30m
Other
Icebreaker
PLMW @ PLDI
Milind Kulkarni Purdue University
09:30 - 10:15
ISCA Mentoring TalkPLMW @ PLDI at 105B
09:30
45m
Talk
What I wish I knew my first few years of grad school
PLMW @ PLDI
Jason Mars University of Michigan
10:15 - 11:00
PL Mentoring TalkPLMW @ PLDI at 105B
Chair(s): Michelle Strout University of Arizona
10:15
45m
Talk
How to be a great researcher
PLMW @ PLDI
Mary Hall University of Utah
11:20 - 12:30
Panel: Charting Your PathPLMW @ PLDI at 105B
Chair(s): Michelle Strout University of Arizona
11:20
70m
Other
Panel: Charting Your Path
PLMW @ PLDI
Lisa Hsu , Adrian Sampson Cornell University, Caroline Trippel Princeton University, Benjamin Zorn Microsoft Research, Emma Tosch University of Massachusetts, Amherst
14:00 - 15:30
PL Research TopicsPLMW @ PLDI at 105B
Chair(s): Milind Kulkarni Purdue University
14:00
30m
Talk
Designing Languages for Designing Hardware
PLMW @ PLDI
Adrian Sampson Cornell University
Link to publication
14:30
30m
Talk
Func2vec: Path-Based Function Embedding
PLMW @ PLDI
Cindy Rubio-González University of California, Davis
15:00
30m
Talk
Hacks to Compensate for Lack of Novelty in Programming Languages Research
PLMW @ PLDI
Alastair F. Donaldson Google and Imperial College London
16:00 - 17:00
Research Career OptionsPLMW @ PLDI at 105B
Chair(s): Calvin Lin University of Texas, Austin
16:00
30m
Talk
Career Options in Academia, Industry, and Government
PLMW @ PLDI
Kathleen Fisher Tufts University, USA
Link to publication
16:30
30m
Talk
A week in the life of an MSR Researcher
PLMW @ PLDI
Todd Mytkowicz Microsoft Research