The Eurographics Best PhD Thesis Award aims to recognize good thesis work in
Europe, to incentivize young researchers, and to offer them the opportunity
to publish the state of the art section of their thesis as a STAR in the
Computer Graphics Forum Journal. Eurographics annually grants three PhD
thesis awards. They are jointly sponsored by Eurographics and the Computer
Graphics Forum Journal. The PhD Thesis Awards Committee consists of five
members.
The current Call will close on November 30th, 2015. Candidates will be PhD
Theses defended and mainly conducted in Europe or in countries having a
Eurographics Chapter or in EG Organizational Member Institutions (
<https://www.eg.org/index.php/about-eg/local-chapters>
https://www.eg.org/index.php/about-eg/local-chapters ). Theses defended and
awarded the degree from May 1st, 2014, up October 31st, 2015, are eligible
in this edition. The required documentation includes:
1. The Thesis in English, or a link to the corresponding entry in the EG
Digital Library.
2. Names and contact details of four possible reviewers, of which at least
one is not the Thesis supervisor or one of the examiners or a co-author in a
publication resulting from the thesis. The connection of each possible
reviewer to the Thesis (Supervisor, Examiner, Co-author, None) should be
stated. The Awards Committee reserves the right to solicit reviews also from
persons not on this list.
3. The submission must include a link to the Thesis pdf in the Eurographics
Digital Library, Graphics Dissertation Online. Nominations must refer to
Thesis documents being publicly available at Graphics Dissertation Online.
Forms and procedures for submission of the thesis for archiving in the
Eurographics Digital Library are available at:
<http://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/8107>
http://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/8107
4. Full CV of the candidate with explicit mention of which publications
resulted from the thesis.
The documentation of candidate nominations must be sent by e-mail to the PhD
Thesis Awards chair, Paolo Cignoni ( <mailto:paolo.cignoni@isti.cnr.it>
paolo.cignoni(a)isti.cnr.it), not later than November 30th, 2015. Submissions
can be sent by the candidate, the supervisor or any other researcher. All
submitted material should be in English. Every Thesis can be submitted only
once.
The PhD Thesis Awards Committee consists of five members. Committee
membership will be for five years terms, which will be staggered to ensure
continuity. The committee can decide, as an extraordinary measure, to
increase the number of awards in some years. The Committee will consider the
quality of the work, the review reports, the quality and impact of the
publications derived from the thesis, the coherence of the state of the art
section in the thesis and any other relevant aspect of the work.
Awarded researchers will be announced and receive a certificate at the
opening session of the Annual Eurographics Conference (where they will
profit from a free registration). They will also receive a three-years free
Eurographics membership, and will be invited to prepare a State-of-the-Art
paper within two months after the Conference. Submitted papers will follow a
fast track review cycle for publication in the STAR section of the Computer
Graphics Forum Journal.