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From: Jui-Yi Tsai <vincentthunder2011@gmail.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] [CFP] DASFAA 2021 Call for PhD Consortium Proposals
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2020 14:19:44 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAE=SuaHFe1vK1tthXj4Y3+jTjPgL88qrVX7oMpsPT5zYwF=c0g@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

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Call for PhD Consortium Proposals for the 26th International Conference on
Database Systems for Advanced Applications (DASFAA 2021)


The DASFAA PhD Consortium provides a platform for PhD students to present
their PhD proposals and to seek comments and suggestions from the PhD
Consortium Committee, which consists of leading scientists and experts in
the DSFAA related areas. The PhD students should be in the phase of
preparing or completing their PhD thesis proposals at their home
universities. All the submitted proposals will be reviewed by the
committee. The accepted proposals will be included in the conference
proceedings, and the corresponding authors will be invited to attend the
consortium and interact directly with the committee members at DASFAA 2021.

Submission guidelines
A four-page proposal of your PhD research plan and progress in the Springer
Lecture Notes format. Your proposal should follow the same outline,
details, and format of DASFAA papers. It should include:

   - The title of your PhD proposal and the author name
   - The problem definitions, motivations, and novelties
   - The current development and related work
   - Your proposed approach and methodology, and the significance
   - The current results and future work of your research

The proposal should be prepared in PDF format. DASFAA 2021 uses the CMT
system for paper submission. Please submit your paper via the link here:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/DASFAA2021/

Review Process:
The submitted PhD proposals will be evaluated based on several factors:

   - The novelty of the problems
   - The clear understanding of the current development in the related areas
   - The significance of the proposed methodology
   - The significant of your contribution

All accepted proposals are required to be presented at the conference.

Important Dates

Submission due:
November 14, 2020 (PDT)
Acceptance notification:
December 28, 2020
Camera-Ready version due:
January 10, 2021

PhD consortium Co-Chairs:

   - Prof. Kun-Ta Chuang (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
   - Prof. Lydia Y. Chen (TU Delft, Netherlands)

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