Call for Doctoral Consortium
The Eurographics Doctoral Consortium is a networking event that provides PhD
students, working in all areas of computer graphics, with an excellent
opportunity to present their work and interact with distinguished and
experienced researchers in the field, receiving feedback and mentoring, as
well as a different perspective from senior researchers outside their home
institution. In addition, the Doctoral Consortium provides a unique forum
for PhD students to share their work and experience among their fellow PhD
students. The Doctoral Consortium will take place within the Eurographics
2020 conference, to be held in Norrköping, Sweden.
For the first time the two conferences Eurographics and Eurovis (EGEV) will
run together, as a single event, to be hosted in Norrköping, Sweden. The
conference will be hosted at the Louis de Geer Conference Centre, in the
centre of the city, and will be organized by the department of Media and
Information Technology at the university of Linköping, May 25th-29th, 2020.
Who should apply?
PhD students working in all areas of computer graphics are encouraged to
apply. We particularly encourage applications from students who are in the
first half of their PhD work, especially those who already have a clear
research direction (possibly with some published results), as they have
sufficient time ahead to profit from their participation in the Doctoral
Consortium. Students who are close to finishing their doctorate degree, or
have very recently finished it, are also welcome, to share their experience
and to discuss their ongoing research and future research plans.
Timeline
28th March, 2020
Submission deadline
18th April 2020
Acceptance notification
* All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC
Submission guidelines
Submission website: Eurographics Submission and Review Management (SRM)
system <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2020DC> .
Template: Format should be in accordance with Eurographics Authors
guidelines.
Eligible Doctoral Consortium students who would like to participatein the
Doctoral Consortium
should submit the following documents as a single PDF file:
Research Statement: A 3-4 pages extended abstract summarizing her/his
dissertation research, singly authored by herself/himself. The submissions
should NOT be anonymous. The use of figures is encouraged. This document
should include:
- university doctoral program context in which the work is being
conducted, including starting date and expected graduation date;
- motivation that drives the dissertation research;
- research objectives/questions;
- background and related work of the dissertation research;
- research approach, methodology and proposed experiments (where
appropriate);
- dissertation status and a description of the remaining work current
and expected contributions.
The research statement should transcend the scope of a single publication or
project, and
instead focus on the general research theme or agenda of the students PhD
thesis.
Supervisors letter of support: A one-page signed letter from the PhD
students supervisor, supporting her/his participation in the Doctoral
Consortium, and providing the following
information:
- the students status with respect to the institutions PhD
requirements;
- the expected date of thesis/dissertation defense or graduation;
- why attendance at this Doctoral Consortium would be particularly
beneficial to the student;
- what contributions the student is likely to make to the event if
invited to attend.
Curriculum vitae: A 1-2 pages CV plus the list of all publications.
All three documents must be written in English.
Review Process
The review process is single-blinded. The review and decision of acceptance
will take into
account:
1. Quality of the submission (potential contribution and impact of the
research to the field of computer graphics) and the authors stage of
doctoral research;
2. The benefits of the consortium for the authors PhD research;
3. The authors contribution to the diversity of topics, backgrounds
and profiles that will integrate the Consortium.
Participation
All authors of accepted submissions are expected to attend the Doctoral
Consortium, where they will present their work to a panel of experts,
selected by the Doctoral Consortium co-chairs. to match the topics related
to the accepted submissions.
For this, the authors will prepare and bring a poster (format A0, portrait
orientation) which will be used to present their work.
The panelists will then interact with the presenter to discuss her/his
approach and provide
constructive advice and suggestions.