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Academia:

 
 Very senior tenured professor
recognition
Tenured professor
publication, technical exchange networking, reconnaissance/direction setting
Non-tenured professor
publication, making contacts for references, reconnaissance/direction setting
PhD student
Undergraduate student
publication, job search, free trip, present their work, meet senior people, learn
   

 Industry:

 
PhD in research lab
similar to tenured/non-tenured professor, competing process
PhD in development lab
publication less important, learn about new research that can be applied to our own work, networking with academics ("feels good"), learn (application focused)
Engineer - architect
similar to PhD in development lab but with a project/product focus
Senior developer
Junior developer
generally have no time to attend, open to new things
Consultant in process, quality, etc
learn about new research, promote their own methods, tools and expertise if consultants for hire, promote their niche
 Service delivery professional
- project management
- SRE methodology
- etc.
share implementation experience, learn about new research that can be applied to own work
 Funding Agency
 
 
   
 

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