[UAI] Call for Applications - SIGART/AAAI Doctoral Consortium

From: mariedj@csee.umbc.edu
Date: Mon Jan 28 2002 - 14:29:37 PST

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                  SEVENTH SIGART/AAAI DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
                            CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

    AAAI and ACM/SIGART invite students to apply for the Seventh AAAI/SIGART
    Doctoral Consortium. The Doctoral Consortium (DC) provides an opportunity
    for a group of Ph.D. students to discuss and explore their research
    interests and career objectives with a panel of established researchers in
    artificial intelligence.

    The consortium has the following objectives:

       * To provide a setting for mutual feedback on participants' current
         research and guidance on future research directions
       * To develop a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of
         collaborative research
       * To support a new generation of researchers with information and advice
         on academic, research, industrial, and nontraditional career paths
       * To contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other
         researchers and participation in conference events.

    The Doctoral Consortium will be held as a workshop on July 28- 29, 2002,
    immediately before the start of the main conference. Student participants in
    the Doctoral Consortium will receive complimentary conference registration
    and a fixed allowance for travel/housing.

    Important Dates for Application Submission

       * February 11, 2002: Application Package Submission Deadline
       * March 18, 2002: Acceptance Notification
       * July 28-29, 2002: Doctoral Consortium

    The Application Packet

    Applicants to the Doctoral Consortium must submit a packet consisting of six
    copies of the following items. Hard copy submissions are required; no
    electronic submissions will be accepted.

      1. Thesis Summary. A two-page thesis summary that outlines the problem
         being addressed, the proposed plan for research, and a description of
         the progress to date. Please be sure to distinguish between work that
         has already been accomplished and work that remains to be done. Be sure
         to include a title for your work.
      2. Background Information. Information (at most two pages) on your
         background and relevant experience. This should include information
         typically found in a curriculum vita, plus additional information that
         may indicate your potential contribution to the DC.
      3. Letter of Recommendation. A letter of recommendation from your thesis
         advisor. It must include an assessment of the current status of your
         thesis research, and an expected date for thesis submission. In
         addition, your advisor should indicate what he or she hopes you would
         gain from participation in the DC.
      4. Participant's Expectations. A short (one page or less) statement of
         what you expect to gain from presenting and participating in the DC, as
         well as what you think you can contribute to the DC.

    Mail your submission packet to:

         AAAI/SIGART Doctoral Consortium
         445 Burgess Drive
         Menlo Park, CA 94025-3442
         Telephone: 650-328-3123

    Review Process

    The consortium organizing committee will select participants on the basis of
    their anticipated contribution to the workshop goals. We solicit
    applications from any topic area and methodology within artificial
    intelligence. Students will be selected who have settled on their thesis
    direction, but still have significant research to complete. The perfect
    stage is having just had a research proposal accepted by the thesis
    committee. Students will be selected based on clarity and completeness of
    the submission packet, stage of research, advisor's letter, and evidence of
    promise such as published papers or technical reports.

    At the Conference

    The organizers invite all students to attend and participate in the Doctoral
    Consortium, whether or not they apply to present their work. In previous
    years, many nonpresenting students said they found it useful to observe
    their peers' presentations and to participate in the ensuing discussions.

    All participants selected to present their work at the Doctoral Consortium
    are expected to be present throughout the consortium. Our experience has
    been that participants gain almost as much by interacting with their peers
    as by having their presentations critiqued by the faculty panel. As such, we
    expect a commitment from participating students to attend the entire DC.

    Acknowledgements

    Support for the 2002 Doctoral Consortium is provided by ACM's SIGART and
    AAAI. Funding comes from the Knowledge and Cognitive Systems Program within
    the National Science Foundation.

    Inquiries

    Additional information may be obtained by contacting the chair of the
    organizing committee:

         Marie desJardins
         University of Maryland, Baltimore County
         Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
         1000 Hilltop Circle
         Baltimore MD 21250
         mariedj@cs.umbc.edu

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