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Doctoral Consortium

Connecting Stories: You are not alone

Submission Deadline: 1 September 2023, 23:59 AoE

PhD students, this is your opportunity to meet and discuss your work with each other and a panel of experienced SIGGRAPH Asia researchers. Applications from current PhD students studying within the full range of disciplines and approaches that contribute to the SIGGRAPH Asia community are welcome!
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The SIGGRAPH Asia Doctoral Consortium is a forum for PhD students to meet and discuss their work with each other and a panel of experienced SIGGRAPH Asia researchers in an informal and interactive setting. Ideal applicants will be within a year of completing their PhD and well into their dissertation research. Accepted students will receive a complimentary registration to the full SIGGRAPH Asia 2023 conference.
Participants will be selected based on their anticipated contributions to the breadth and depth of the intellectual discussions at the meeting. Each applicant must provide a short, written paper; no more than four pages including references, in the official SIGGRAPH Asia publication format, as described in the ACM SIGGRAPH publication guidelines. Note that a doctoral consortium submission, unlike a paper submission, is not anonymous. Doctoral consortium submissions must be single-authored, where the student applying is the sole author. This paper can summarize the full dissertation work, or highlight a particular aspect of the work in more detail.

Each student will be expected to give a short presentation of their work (15 minutes), which will be followed by a discussion with the panel and the other student participants. Each participating student will also be asked to prepare a poster describing their work for presentation in the SIGGRAPH Asia posters program. Submissions will be accepted through 1 September 2023.

Doctoral Consortium Co-Chair

NVIDIA
Singapore

Doctoral Consortium Co-Chair

University of New South Wales

ACM SIGGRAPH strives to create a welcoming and nurturing community for everyone working in computer graphics and interactive techniques independent of gender, sexual orientation, ethnic background, religion, country of origin, or abilities. Work submitted to this program should be in alignment with these values.

For any submission to an ACM SIGGRAPH conference or Standing Committee activity, the person in charge (PIC) of the program should be aware of and sensitive to potential issues pertaining to the ACM SIGGRAPH values of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. If an issue is identified, then the authors of the submission shall be asked to modify their submission to resolve the issue before acceptance. If the PIC is unsure if there is an issue, then they should contact the Chair of the DEI Committee for advice.