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Call for Position Papers

DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM at AutomotiveUI'22

Seoul, South Korea # Saturday, September 17, 2022

 

Submissions due: July 6th, 2022 AoE

 

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*** GOALS (FOR PARTICIPANTS) ***

1. To improve research in the field of automotive user  interfaces UI by

   providing PhD students with feedback on proposed dissertations.

2. To  provide  opportunities for  PhD  students to  network  with peers

   & facilitate  professional development by sharing research interests.

 

 

*** WHEN AND HOW? ***

The  AutomotiveUI'22 doctoral  colloquium (DC) will be held on Saturday,

17 September  2022 (the day before the  main conference). This way,  PhD

students selected  for the  DC may participate in all  other  conference

formats  (e.g. attend   workshops, tutorials, and  enjoy all of the main

conference). Depending on the number and origin of accepted applications

the  DC will  run in one or two sessions. The  DC is by invitation only.

Those invited to present their PhD project  or review  presentations are

permitted  to attend  the doctoral colloquium to comply with confidenti-

ality constraints.

 

 

*** WHAT IS THE DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM? ***

The DC aims to bring  together PhD students working on topics related to

automotive  user  interfaces  and  interactive  vehicular  applications,

providing  them  with  an  opportunity  to  present  and  discuss  their

research with their peers and senior faculty.

Each participant  will be allocated a dedicated  time slot, split into a

presentation  part and a feedback  part with oral  feedback by at  least

three senior  faculty or researchers. The presentation  will be intimate

to encourage interaction with only the session organizer, reviewers, and

other student DC presenters  in attendance. Reviewer feedback will cover

all aspects of the  proposal (choice of  topic, how it  is investigated,

etc.). Students are expected to attend all  other presentations in their

session, take  notes  for their peers, and provide  those notes to other

students  in their  session. In 2022, we will  also try to make the DC a

rich experience for  participants by (1) connecting  PhD students before

the conference, and (2) using  technology during the meeting to document

suggestions/comments from  reviewers (e.g., video recording of sessions,

documentation in Google Docs, etc.).

 

The topics of the AutomotiveUI'22 doctoral colloquium are identical with

the main conference, see https://www.auto-ui.org/22/authors for details.

 

 

*** ELIGIBILITY AND SELECTION ***

The  AutomotiveUI'22  doctoral  colloquium  welcomes  contributions from

doctoral  students  currently  registered    in  a  PhD   program. Ideal

candidates should have worked on their  dissertation  for  some  months;

they should have chosen a research topic  and  possibly  have  also made

progress in  identifying the relevant theories and their  research plan.

A number of seats at the DC  are  reserved for  recurring students. They

are welcome to submit PhD progress proposals in which they should draw a

clear picture on how previous DCs have helped to reshape their PhD work.

Selection of participants will be based on the quality of the submission

and its  relevance to the  conference  topics, as well as the likelihood

of DC benefit to the participant.

 

 

*** SUBMISSION FORMAT ***

Submissions  must be  single-author,  but the  name  of  the  supervisor

must be  mentioned in the submission. The  conversation language  of the

colloquium  is English  and  all  submissions  must  be also in English.

To apply to the DC, describe your proposed dissertation topic in up to 6

pages (including figures/tables and the 150-word abstract) but excluding

literature reference using the publication format of the main conference

(single-column ACM SIGCHI format).

 

The research proposal should:

+ give a crisp introduction to the field/problem domain,

+ present  key  related  work (current  status of the problem domain and

  related solutions, applicable norms/standards),

+ clearly formulate the research questions/approaches [Hint:  Presenting

  those  questions as who, what, when, where, and why questions is often

  helpful.],

+ point out significance and innovation (expected contributions),

+ describe the research method that is planned or has been applied,

+ outline your  contribution to  the  problem  domain and  highlight the

  uniqueness of your approach,

+ pose questions and issues (that you would like to discuss at the DC)

 

In  addition, submit a one-page  biographical  sketch (CV), including  a

paragraph stating what  you hope to get out of  participating in the DC.

 

Please submit  your research  proposal and  biographical  sketch via the

PCS conference management system (https://new.precisionconference.com/).

If you have any  questions, do not  hesitate to  contact us  any time at

<[log in to unmask]>. All submissions will be reviewed by  the international

doctoral colloquium program committee.

 

 

*** IMPORTANT DATES ***

All deadlines are AoE (anywhere on earth) on the date shown.

* Submission deadline: July 6th, 2022

* Decision notification: July 27th, 2022

* Camera-ready version: August 12th, 2022

* Doctoral colloquium: September 17th, 2022

 

We are looking forward to receiving your application!

Andreas Riener, Jing Feng

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