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--------------------------------------------- The 7th ACM International Conference on Pervasive Services (ICPS 2010), July 13-16, 2010, Berlin, Germany
CFP: Doctoral Colloquium ====================
*Important dates: * Submission deadline: April 25, 2010 Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2010 Camera ready: May 30, 2010
The Doctoral Colloquium at the ICPS 2010 conference invites PhD students to present their research and engage in discussion with top experts *in the area of pervasive computing*. The Colloquium offers students the opportunity to receive feedback and perspectives on their research from recognised experts in the field and other senior doctoral students, and to hear about and offer feedback on cutting-edge research carried out by other doctoral candidates.
Participants will present their research and the presentation will be followed by discussion with the panel of academics and other colloquium students. Applicants should be late-stage Ph.D. students with a well-established direction of research in pervasive computing, who are sufficiently far from completion that their research can benefit from the advice and feedback of the Colloquium.
The scope of the Doctoral Colloquium is similar to the scope of ICPS 2010 and the Doctoral Colloquium will be held as part of ICPS'2010.
Submissions will be reviewed by international experts and based on these reviews, candidates for the doctoral colloquium will be selected. Accepted DC submissions will be published in the workshop proceedings of ICPS 2010, i.e. will be published by ACM Press and will be available in the ACM Digital Library.
*Academic Panel: * Christian Becker, University of Mannheim, Germany Frada Burstein, Monash University, Australia Jadwiga Indulska. The University of Queensland, Australia Arkady Zaslavsky, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
*Paper Submission* Doctoral Colloquium submissions should include the following: * Motivations and the original key idea/ideas of the presented research * An overview of the most relevant related work * Methodological approach and description of research * Results obtained so far and a description of work that remains to be completed * Potential challenges
Please prepare your paper in the ACM double-column format - max length 6 pages. Paper submissions should be in PDF format only. Please send you paper by email to jaga@itee.uq.edu.au with the subject line "ICPS Doctoral Colloquium". The acceptance of papers for the ICPS Doctoral Colloquium is made with the understanding that the author will register for the accepted paper and will attend the Doctoral Colloquium to present the paper; otherwise we reserve the right to exclude the paper from publication in the proceedings.
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Lars Wolf