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PhD Symposium Guidelines

PhD Symposium Guidelines

How to prepare your PhD Symposium?

The students should submit a 3-4 pages short paper (extended abstract) that should summarize his/her research. The use of figures and/or diagrams is encouraged. The submission should include:

Motivation and Problem Description: Outline the research challenges that drive the proposed work, describe the core problem of the PhD, and motivate relevance for the key area.

State of the Art: Describe relevant related work and point out open research questions.

Proposed Approach: Present the approach and its novelty and significance relative to the state-of-the-art.

Methodology: Sketch the methodology that is (or will be) adopted and, in particular; the approach to be taken for evaluating the results of the work.

Results and work in progress: Describe the current status of the work and results that have been reached so far. Discuss how the work will be evaluated, stating how the suggested solution is different, new, or better than existing approaches to the problem.

To participate in the symposium, PhD students are invited to send a short paper (extended abstract) related to their ongoing research.

  • Submissions will be judged based on originality, significance, technical merit, presentation quality and relevance.
  • Each paper will be reviewed by at least two members of the PhD Symposium Program Committee.
  • Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the PhD Symposium and made available at the conference web site during the conference period.
  • The authors of accepted papers must register to the conference, attend the Symposium, and present their paper.

Submission is via the submit button.