EICS 2022-Call for Doctoral Consortium
Call for Doctoral Consortium
EICS 2022: Engineering Interactive Computing System
The 14th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
21-24 June, 2022 - Sophia Antipolis
https://eics.acm.org/eics2022/
IMPORTANT DATES
- Submissions: March, 11 2022
- Notification: April 8, 2022
- Camera-ready: April 29, 2022
The EICS’2022 Doctoral Consortium (DC) is intended to bring together PhD students working on foundations, techniques, tools and studies in the Human-Computer Interaction Engineering field. DC provides an opportunity for doctoral students to present their research goals as well as intermediate results, and to discuss them with leading experts in the field as well as with peers.
Students can be in intermediate or advanced stages of their research, but should not have completed their work yet, and should thus still be able to take into account feedback from the DC
The goals of the Doctoral Consortium are to provide PhD students with the opportunity to:
- Receive constructive feedback and advice on their research,
- Meet experts with different backgrounds working on topics related to the Human Computer Interaction Engineering field,
- Interact with other PhD students and exchange ideas and suggestions among participants,
- Discuss concerns about research, supervision, job market, and other career-related issues,
- Present their work as a poster at the EICS’2021 conference.
A submission consists of a short paper (max 4 pages standard ACM SIGCHI format (2020), references excluded), a free-form CV of the PhD candidate and a draft poster.
The submission should not be anonymous and must:
- identify a significant problem in the field of research,
- clearly formulate the research question,
- outline the current status of the problem domain and related solutions (main related works),
- present clearly (preliminary) ideas, the proposed approach and the results achieved so far,
- describe the research methodology that is applied or planned,
- make explicit the current status of the doctoral work (e.g. when research started, how long to reach the end, papers already accepted),
- outline the expected contributions to the problem domain and highlight their uniqueness.
Each submission will be reviewed by at least two members of the Doctoral Consortium Program Committee. The main evaluation criteria are: relevance, originality, significance, technical soundness, accuracy, and clarity.
In addition to the DC chairs, additional leading experts will be invited to the DC to discuss the participants' research.
DC participants will have their registration fee waived. The SIGCHI Student Travel Grant (SSTG) program also be of interest to help covering traveling expenses. For more information about this grant and for applying online, please visit: https://sigchi.org/awards/gary-marsden-travel-awards/
See more information: https://eics.acm.org/eics2022/submission_dc.html
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM CHAIRS
Sophie Dupuy-Chessa (Grenoble Institute of Technology & LIG, France)
Contact: dc2020@eics.acm.org
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