Ecuador IEEE Doctoral Symposium 2019 IEEEDS2019

Presentation

The IEEE Doctoral Symposium  provides a forum for PhD students doing research in all areas of Computational Intelligence to obtain visibility, feedback and advice on their dissertation topics. This Symposium aims to provide a helpful environment in which selected PhD students can present and discuss their doctoral research, meet other students working on similar topics, and receive helpful advice and feedback from a panel of researchers and academics. The program committee consists of experts in the field and will provide their valuable feedback to the ongoing research work of participating students.
Participation

Doctoral Students, from any stage of their PhD, and young researchers with a maximum of one year after their PhD dissertations, are invited to propose a paper on their doctoral research featuring aspects of Computational Intelligence.
Why to submit?

The Doctoral Symposium is intended to be interactive and to provide opportunities to engage with experienced researchers. One of the best ways to do this is to present some of your work and gain constructive feedback.
  Submission

Submissions should consist of a paper with a maximum of 3 pages that describes the doctoral research which should include abstract, keywords, introduction to a research question, related work, theoretical background, methodology, and preliminary results. Papers must be prepared according to the IEEE CPS format via IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings (https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html).
 
Submissions will be received by the online submission system (EasyChair). The submission will be revised by the chairs of the doctoral symposium before final acceptance. Once a paper is accepted, further instructions for preparing the camera-ready paper for the Doctoral Symposium will be provided.
Dates (for candidacy please check Important Dates)

Candidacy submissions: September 2, 2019
Notification of acceptance: September 18, 2019
Camera ready: September 31, 2019
 
The Doctoral Symposium will be held on November 13, 2019.