PLDI 2020 (series) / PLMW@PLDI 2020 (series) / PLMW@PLDI 2020 /
Mentoring talk: How to Have Real-World Impact: Five Easy Pieces
Because my research group has had a pretty good record of getting the fruits of our research adopted “in the real world”, I often get asked how to get work adopted. In this talk, I will talk about five “easy” pieces of actionable advice that seem to have worked: (1) scratch an itch, (2) build real systems, (3) embed yourself, (4) give great talks, and (5) go to the mountain.
This talk will be live-streamed on YouTube here.
Emery Berger is a Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the flagship campus of the UMass system. See his home page for more information.
Tue 16 JunDisplayed time zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada) change
Tue 16 Jun
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10:00 - 12:00 | Day 2 AfternoonPLMW@PLDI at PLMW live stream Chair(s): Milind Kulkarni Purdue University Live-stream link: https://youtu.be/ZLaps-g97CA Q+A link: https://app.sli.do/event/8wslmeqz | ||
10:00 60mTalk | Mentoring talk: How to Have Real-World Impact: Five Easy Pieces PLMW@PLDI Emery D. Berger University of Massachusetts Amherst | ||
11:00 60mLive Q&A | Panel: Surviving Grad School PLMW@PLDI Fredrik Kjolstad Stanford University, Jean Yang Carnegie Mellon University, Chandrakana Nandi University of Washington, USA, Eva Darulova MPI-SWS, Germany |