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[Cđź‘ŤALL FOR SPEAKERS for: General Computing, Data Science/Big Data]

September 25, 2023 @ 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm GMT-0700

The Association of Computing Machinery http://www.acm.org/about-acm/about-the-acm-organization is the world’s largest computing society, handling Computer Science conferences and publications. The San Francisco Bay Area ACM is a local professional chapter, a non-profit 501c(3), founded in 1957. We hold two meetups a month on (1) General Computing on the 3rd Wednesday of the month, and (2) Data Science SIG, on data mining, deep learning or big data on the 4th Monday of the month. Among these Meetups, we recently emphasis Security & Social Modeling discussions, and We generally have 50-150 people attending our talks.

See also our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/sfbayacm) with OVER 140 past talks. And you can find our Security & Social Modeling talks on YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL87GtQd0bfJyVsBgkL-TyNzZhsNOYK2v_ .

SEEKING SPEAKERS
In general, we are seeking speakers to book in advance. Talks could be like something you would see at a computing conference, an educational subject for experienced computing professionals. It is fine to err on the side of more technical, algorithmic or mathematical.
If you would like to submit a talk proposal, please provide the following:

* 3 available dates (DS on 4th Monday of the month) or (General Computing on 3rd Wed of the month). We skip December for talks.
* speaker name, phone, email, LinkedIn (or picture)
* talk title
* talk description (include any desired links, related reading)
* speaker bio (include any desired links)

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS IN general computing area as listed by ACM:
* internet of things
* cyber security
* information retrieval
* semantic web
* virtualization
* embedded and real time systems
* cryptography
* bitcoin & related block chain
* human computer interaction
* virtual reality
* large scale networks
* robotics
* quantum computing
* 5g or 6g wireless

**And hot topics in Silicon Valley:**
* startups, VC funding, how to pitch to VCs
* women or minorities in computing (to support)
* hiring or being hired
* science fair
* computing to support fusion, lab works for national projects
* major open source software

Available dates for speakers in 2023 and 2024:

General Computing talks on 3rd Wednesday: 10/18, 1/17/, 2/14/, 3/20/2024;
Data Science SIG talks on 4th Monday in general: 9/25/, 10/23, 11/27/2023, 1/22/, 2/26/, 3/25/2024.

CONTACT US
On the left side of the Meetup page, in the “Organizers:” box, there is a “Contact” button you can use for the submission, use “general computing”, “S&S” or “DS SIG” talk at the beginning to propose your talk.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
You can also contact me (Greg Makowski) about sponsorship opportunities for our non-profit organization. We are run by unpaid volunteers. If you provide financial sponsorship, sponsor food or the video recording for a night or talk series, we can offer either
a) a “thank you for the donation letter with our 501c(3) non-profit tax ID” for your tax deduction
b) “thank the sponsor” time to address the event audience during the “upcoming events” period of one of our events (7:00 – 7:10)
c) opt-in registration information of the attendees
d) “thank the sponsor” branding on the video, posted on our YouTube video channel of our talks
e) a banner in our monthly email newsletter to 6,000 opt-in bay area computing professionals or a section of our print newsletter to members only
f) make a suggestion and we can see what we can do, constrained by our volunteer effort and non-profit status.

Thanks,
Liana Ye, Program Chair, and Greg Makowski, Business Development Lead and Data Science SIG Chair

Details

Date:
September 25, 2023
Time:
6:45 pm - 8:45 pm GMT-0700
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.meetup.com/sf-bay-acm/events/285537968

Details

Date:
September 25, 2023
Time:
6:45 pm - 8:45 pm GMT-0700
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.meetup.com/sf-bay-acm/events/285537968
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