Long-Term Mentoring for Computer Science Researchers: Reaching out across computer science research communities.

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Title: Long-Term Mentoring for Computer Science Researchers: Reaching out across computer science research communities.
Authors: Ringer, Talia1 tringer@illinois.edu, Ruppel, Emily2 eruppel@andrew.cmu.edu, Sihang Liu3 sihangliu@uwaterloo.ca, Garza, Elba4 elba@cs.washington.edu, Sukyoung Ryu5 sryu.cs@kaist.ac.kr, Silva, Alexandra6 alexandra.silva@cornell.edu
Source: Communications of the ACM. May2023, Vol. 66 Issue 5, p33-35. 3p. 1 Color Photograph, 1 Map.
Subjects: Mentoring, Computer science research, Computer scientists, Computer architecture, Programming languages
Abstract: The article looks at mentoring in the computer science fields of programming languages and computer architecture. The authors outline two volunteer-based multi-institution mentoring programs they were involved in creating, SIGPLAN-M and Computer Architecture Long-term Mentoring (CALM). Topics include how the programs recruit mentors and match them with mentees; how mentees say they have benefited from their relationships with mentors; and challenges they faced in setting up and administering the programs.
Database: Engineering Source
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