[Om-announce] 2021 Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics - Doctoral Programme - Call for Abstracts

Serge Autexier serge.autexier at dfki.de
Mon Apr 19 09:21:33 CEST 2021


 
	       Call for Abstracts - Doctoral Programme 

	 14th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics 
                             - CICM 2021 - 
        		   July 26-31, 2020 

		 http://www.cicm-conference.org/2021 
 

CICM  is  an  excellent  opportunity for  graduate  students  to  meet
established researchers from the  areas of computer algebra, automated
deduction, and mathematical publishing.

The Doctoral Programme provides a  dedicated forum for PhD students to
present  and discuss  their ideas,  ongoing or  planned research,  and
results in an open atmosphere. It will consist of presentations by the
PhD  students to  get constructive  feedback, advice,  and suggestions
from  the   research  advisory  board,  researchers,   and  other  PhD
students.  Each  PhD  student  will  be  assigned  to  an  experienced
researcher from the  research advisory board who will act  as a mentor
and who  will provide detailed  feedback and advice on  their intended
and ongoing research.

Application

Students at  any stage of  their PhD can  apply and should  submit the
following documents:

* A  two-page  abstract  of   your  thesis  describing  your  research
  questions,  research   plans,  completed  and   remaining  research,
  evaluation plans and publication plans;

* A   two-page  CV   that  includes   background  information   (name,
  university,  supervisor), education  (degree sought,  year/status of
  degree, previous degrees), employments, relevant research experience
  (publications,  presentations,  attended conferences  or  workshops,
  etc.)

All submissions should be made via
  https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=cicm2021 until 15 May 2021.

The doctoral program will be held online.

More details here: https://cicm-conference.org/2021/cicm.php?event=&menu=general


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