Computing Conference 2024 has been a resounding success, uniting over 200 participants from 52 countries, both online and onsite. This year’s event featured a rigorous review of 457 submissions, resulting in 180 accepted papers and 165 published in the proceedings, reflecting a 39.3% acceptance rate. The conference was marked by engaging keynote sessions on topics such as the impact of quantum computing on cryptography, scalable AI-driven approaches to societal challenges, and the future of chiplets in high-performance computing. Attendees enjoyed stimulating discussions and groundbreaking research, contributing to a dynamic exchange of ideas.
We extend our sincere gratitude to all participants and speakers for their invaluable contributions and enthusiasm, which made this conference both inspiring and memorable. We eagerly anticipate continuing these conversations and exploring new innovations in the next edition of Computing Conference.
Thank you to all of our attendees for their quality submissions. Below you will find the Award winners. Congratulations!
The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers, based on the potential impact, novelty, use of appropriate data and analysis methodologies, and clarity of presentation.
Best Presentation Award (Attending Virtually)
Title: Characterization of ReRAM arrays operating in the pre-formed range to design reliable PUFs
Authors: Taylor Wilson, Saloni Jain, Jack Garrard, Bertrand Cambou, Ian Burke
Emerging Research Award (Attending Virtually)
Title: Designing an Automated Machine Learning Approach for Transformer Architecture in Education and Non-STEM Research Settings
Authors: Luke Gassmann, Jimmy Campbell
Best Student Paper Award (Attending Onsite)
Title: An Algorithm for Detecting Sentence Validity
Authors: Charles DeGennaro, Andrew McDonald, Ashley Suchy
Outstanding Research Award (Attending Onsite)
Title: Optimizing Energy States in Mobile Embedded Systems: A SIPN-Based Approach
Authors: Robert Stojic, Daniel Peters, Florian Thiel
Best Paper Award (Attending Onsite)
Title: Analysis of the Computational Complexity of Backpropagation and Neuroevolution
Authors: Michael Weeks
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