[AISWorld] CFP: Ph.D. Forum at MDM 2014

Michael Sheng michael.sheng at adelaide.edu.au
Fri Dec 27 22:24:39 EST 2013


MDM Ph.D. Forum Call for Papers

http://mdmconferences.org/mdm2014/PhDcolloquium.html

The MDM Ph.D. Forum provides an opportunity for Ph.D. students in the field of
mobile data management to present their dissertation research, including
work in progress, to an internationally renowned audience of researchers
and developers. The topics of interest are the same as those of the main
MDM conference. To encourage interaction between Ph.D. students and
researchers from academia, industry, and government, the Forum will be
mainly organized as a poster session. If the conference schedule permits it,
before the poster session there will also be a (part of a) regular session
with brief presentations by the Ph.D. students. Short position papers on
the thesis work will appear in the conference proceedings

Current Ph.D. students, as well as researchers who completed their Ph.D.
dissertations in the last year (that is, since July 2013), are encouraged
to submit short papers. The submitted paper should clearly state:

    - The original key idea / hypothesis of the thesis
    - The problem domain and the specific problem addressed
    - An overview of related work in the area of the Ph.D. work
    - Methodological approach
    - Research that has been carried out
    - The expected or achieved contributions (in line with the field of MDM)

The main objective of the Ph.D. Forum is to offer an opportunity to the Ph.D.
students to receive high-quality feedback from external reviewers and to
directly interact with peers, exchange ideas, discuss concepts, and establish
(in)formal cooperation with various research groups.

Submissions should be at most 4 pages long and follow the IEEE camera-ready
format used for the main MDM conference papers. More information and links to
templates can be found from the MDM 2014 web page (http://mdmconferences.org/mdm2014/).
 Submissions in PDF should be uploaded to the conference submission website at:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mdm2014phdforum.
Since this is expected to be a work conducted by the Ph.D. students,
we request that:
     1. The sole author is a Ph.D. student who is mainly responsible for conducting
         the research on the respective topic.
     2. In addition, the name of the advisor should appear, preceded by "Advisor:"

The colloquium chairs will arrange the selection of the accepted papers using a
peer review process. The accepted thesis position papers will be published in
the MDM 2014 proceedings. The author is expected to register for the conference,
to give a short presentation at the corresponding session and to present the work
in a poster session.

Imprtant Dates
Paper submission:........................................February 28, 2014
Acceptance notification:.................................March 31, 2014
Camera-ready paper submission:...........................April 23, 2014

Ph.D. Forum chairs:
    - Jari Veijalainen (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland)
    - Mohamed Sharaf (The University of Queensland, Australia)

Program Committee:
TBD


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