- From: Aidan Hogan <aidan.hogan@deri.org>
- Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 17:32:12 +0100
- To: "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>
[Apologies for multiple postings] Dear All, The deadline for applications to the RR2013 Doctoral Consortium has been extended to April 28th. Also the grant application has been extended (see the complete call below). Started last year in Vienna, the RR Doctoral Consortium and related events (mentoring lunch, poster session) have been a very positive experience for students at any stage of their doctoral research. If you are a PhD student, consider submitting a research summary that, if accepted, will be part of the proceedings of RR2013, Mannheim, Germany. We would appreciate a lot if you can advertise it to among the students of your institution or your contacts that may be interested in applying to the RR doctoral consortium. best regards, Alessandra, Domenico, & Wolfgang -- ============================================= Doctoral Consortium, RR 2013 - CFP 27-29 July, Mannheim, Germany ============================================= Extended deadlines: Application: April 28th, 2013 Notification: May 8th, 2013 Grant Application: May 10th, 2013 ============================================= The RR2013 Doctoral Consortium will provide doctoral students in Web Reasoning and related areas with the unique opportunity to present and discuss their research directions, being involved into state-of-the-art research discussion and being supported in establishing fruitful collaborations with prominent researchers and pioneers the field of Web Reasoning and Rules and related areas. The co-location of RR2013 with the Reasoning Web Summer School and with other relevant related events will provide multiple opportunities for participating students to enhance their education. The Consortium will allow participants to interact with established researchers through the following initiatives: The poster presentation session accompanied by a written research summary, which will be distributed at the conference. The poster presentation session will be preceded by a spotlight presentations session where poster presenters give 5-minute teaser talks as advertisement for their posters. The mentoring lunch will consist of a lunch break where a senior researcher shares a lunch table with 3-4 students. The researcher will be charged with initiating and driving a discussion on general topics concerning research, career, and Web Reasoning as a discipline. He will also be available for answering questions by the students. =============== Important Dates =============== Application Deadline: April 28th, 2013 (EXTENDED) Notification: May 8th, 2013 Camera Ready: May 20th, 2013 Tentative schedule for grant, if available: Grant Application: May 10th, 2013 (EXTENDED) Grant Notification: May 15th, 2013 ============================== Submission Information ============================== To apply for participation to the RR2013 Doctoral Consortium students are asked to submit 1. A research summary (max 6 pages) of their PhD research addressing the following aspects: - Applicant's complete name, address and affiliation as well as the title of the research - The main problem you are trying to tackle and why it is relevant - What is the state-of-the-art in relation to existing solutions to the problem - Advances beyond the state-of-the-art in terms of your specific contribution and research plan - Current status of the research plan - Expected achievements and possible evaluation metrics to establish the level of success of your results - References 2. A statement of interest in participating to the Doctoral Consortium (less than 1 page, uploaded as an attachment) Both the research summary and the attachment must be in PDF format and be formatted according to the Springer Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Submission will be managed via Easychair https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dcrr2013 All the accepted contributions have to be presented. The best submissions will present their work as regular (15 min) presentation, and they will be given the option to have their research summaries included in the conference proceedings (Springer LNCS). All the other accepted submissions will be presented at the poster presentation session, preceded by the 5-min talk. Students whose work has been accepted at the poster presentation session should prepare a poster as well in A0 portrait format (more details provided soon). Students presenting a poster to the Reasoning Web Summer School can use the same poster for the DC if accepted as short presentations. ============================================== Grants & Awards for U.S. students attending RR ============================================== The organizing committee is considering the possibility of offering scholarships to participants from the U.S. to partially cover registration and/or accommodation fees, depending on available sponsorships. Details will be announced as soon as we have more information about the number and amount of scholarships. =============== Chair =============== Alessandra Mileo, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, NUIG =============== List of Mentors =============== The list of mentors will be communicated along with their area of expertise once the review process has been completed.
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