General Information
We solicit submissions to the Doctoral Colloquium (DC) for DS-RT 2023. The DC is a specific session, invitation-only event taking place during DS-RT 2023. Participating Ph.D. students present their proposed dissertation work and receive feedback from leading senior simulation and real-time researchers. We invite contributions from student communities involved in all areas of DS-RT.
The colloquium will allow students to discuss their research directions in a supportive atmosphere with a panel of distinguished leaders and with their peers. Students can expect helpful feedback and fresh perspectives on their research topics and possible career paths and will have the opportunity to interact closely with expert researchers in their field. The colloquium will support community-building by connecting early-career and established researchers in a welcoming and mentorship-forward environment.
The DC call is open to all Ph.D. students — regardless of whether they are presenting research work at the DS-RT conference or not. All research topics suitable for the DS-RT symposium are appropriate for the DC. The DC strongly commits to achieving diversity among the student participants, including diversity across research groups and geographical areas.
Format
The colloquium will consist of a DS-RT session reserved for student presentations as well as general discussions with the expert panelists. A roundtable discussion session will give student participants the opportunity to interact more informally with all panelists to give students an opportunity to receive advice reflecting a broader set of perspectives. Only selected applicants will be allowed to participate in the colloquium and those selected will be expected to attend the event.
Submissions
- The deadline for DC submissions is 6 August 2023
- Notification of acceptance: 16 August 2023
- Submission link: https://edas.info/N30484
Applicants to the Doctoral Colloquium should submit a two-page summary, in the form of an extended abstract, describing their PhD research, including
- The problem being addressed, methodology and plan of research.
- A description of the progress to date.
- Questions and/or desired feedback from DC panelists.
Student submissions will be reviewed by the DS-RT program chairs and selections will be made on the basis of their contribution to the colloquium goals, and strength of research direction. Formatting guidelines and LaTeX/Word templates can be found in the DS-RT 2023 website.
PUBLICATION
Accepted submissions will be included in the conference proceedings in the form of extended abstracts.