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The Student Forum at the International Conference on Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design (FMCAD) provides a platform for (under-)graduate students to introduce their research to the Formal Methods community and solicit feedback. In 2019, the event took place in San Jose, California. Twenty three students were invited to give a short talk and present a poster illustrating their work. The presentations covered a broad range of topics in the fields of verification and synthesis.