2010-06-09

[Tccc] IEEE ICNP 2010: Call for PhD Forum

[Sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call for PhD
Forum.]


IEEE ICNP 2010 PhD Forum

The PhD Forum provides an environment for doctoral students to present and
discuss their dissertation research both with their peers and experienced
researchers from academia and industry. In addition to providing feedback
and advice, this forum shall provide an opportunity for students to
network as well as to practice presenting their research clearly and
concisely. This forum is best suited to senior PhD students, graduating in
next several months to about a year, who have developed a mature research
dissertation topic and framework and are far enough into their PhD to have
a concrete presentation outlining the key challenges they plan to solve as
well as the strategies and methods that are applicable. The feedback, at
ICNP, will help the PhD students fine-tune their thesis, and also help
them address additional items in their research.

Format: Each chosen participant will be allotted 15 minutes for a
presentation. The number of participants will be limited to 5.

Note: Student authors of accepted posters and accepted PhD forum
submissions would be given priority for the (anticipated) student travel
grants.


Submission
1. A summary of the student's dissertation research (up to 3 pages)
including a brief discussion of motivation, challenges, related work and
initial results. Students should clearly identify their contributions to
the field of networking protocols design and analysis.
2. A short biographical sketch (1 page max) describing the student's
affiliations and research activities. This should include the date that
the student expects to complete his/her dissertation.

The IEEE conference proceedings style (2-column) must be used for
preparing the abstract. The student authors of the accepted abstracts may
be asked to provide explanations or clarifications by the camera-ready
deadline. All submissions, abstracts and biographical sketches, must in
the Portable Document Format (PDF) only.


Important dates
Submission deadline: August 6, 2010 (23:59 PDT)
Notification of decisions: August 20, 2010
Final version of abstracts: August 27, 2010


Where to submit?
By email to: icnp10phdforum@cs.utah.edu
Use Subject Line: ICNP 2010 PhD forum submission


Registration
Students may register for the conference at the student rate for
participation in PhD forum (if they are not presenting a full paper in the
conference which requires a full registration).


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