Tuesday, October 12, 2021

[DMANET] Call for Abstracts || Doctoral Symposium 2021|| Free Registration || Mentoring Program || Last Date: October 15, 2021

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*** MIR Labs, USA, 2021 - Doctoral Symposium: December 16, 2021 ***
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-- Free Registration for presenting your PhD related research --

In conjunction with:

-- The 21st International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and
Applications (ISDA'21) --
-- The 21st International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems
(HIS'21) --
-- 13th World Congress on Nature and Biologically Inspired Computing
(NaBIC 2021) --
-- The 12th International Conference on Innovations in Bio-Inspired
Computing and Applications (IBICA'21) --
-- 17th International Conference on Information Assurance and Security
(IAS 2021) --
-- The 11th World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies
(WICT'21) --
-- 13th International Conference on Soft Computing and Pattern
Recognition (SoCPaR 2021) --

16 December, 2021

on the world wide web

http://mirlabs.org/ds2021/
http://mirlabs.net/ds2021/

** Important Dates **
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Abstract submission due: October 15, 2021
Notification of acceptance: November 07, 2021
Final abstract due: November 22, 2021
Doctoral Symposium: December 16, 2021 - GMT 09:00-13:00 hrs

** About MIR Labs Doctoral Symposium 2021**
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Machine Intelligence Research Labs (MIR Labs) provides an international
forum to share the latest research results, ideas and experiences in
intelligent systems design and applications; soft computing; information
assurance and security; nature-inspired computing, pattern recognition;
and information and communication technologies by bringing together the
leading communities in this research space.

MIR Labs doctoral symposium is built on a solid history, through ISDA to
WICT, connecting young researchers with highly experienced peers to
forge connections, which can last for many years. The main goal of this
doctoral symposium is to provide a supportive environment in which PhD
students at different stages in their research will present and discuss
their problem statement, objectives, methods, and results to a diverse
audience of leading experts in the field. They gain insightful feedback
and discussion points around their research and the invaluable
experience of presenting new findings to an international audience. The
forum seeks to offer students helpful guidance on various aspects of
their study from established researchers and other PhD students working
in research areas related to their field. Additionally, the
international forum aims to enable PhD students to interact with other
participants to stimulate an exchange of ideas, suggestions and
experiences.

The symposium welcomes submissions by PhD students with a two-page
abstract and another page for references, which should use the below
format to describe the fundamental motivation of their research, the
significant contribution (either actual or expected, depending on the
research stage), discuss their methodology and present the current
status of the study. Accepted submissions will lead to a presentation
during the doctoral symposium. They may additionally provide an
opportunity to present a poster at the leading conference, offering a
vast audience for their research.

Students at any stage of their PhD are welcome to submit. Reviews,
feedback, and expectations will be adapted appropriately to the relative
phase of each submission.

** Mentoring Program **
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The Doctoral Symposium will also employ a mentoring program, in which
every author of an accepted paper will be paired with an experienced
mentor from the community. Mentors will help introduce the student to
the community, offer extended discussion of their research objectives
and career opportunities, and will host their students throughout the
event to help gain the best experience from an international conference.

** Topics (not limited to) **
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Cloud Computing

Software Engineering

Intelligent Systems and Applications
Hybrid Intelligent Systems
Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition
Nature and Biologically Inspired Computing
Innovations in Bio-Inspired Computing and Applications

Innovations in Information and Communication Technologies
Information and Assurance Security

Intelligent Traffic monitoring

Wireless Networks

Image Processing

Multimedia applications

Remote sensing

Virtual Reality

Intelligent Traffic monitoring

Digital Learning

** Submission Guidelines **
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Submission of an abstract should be made through the submission page
from the symposium web page. Abstract format will be available on the
website.
Please refer to the symposium web page for guidelines to prepare your
manuscript.

**Symposium Organisers**
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Chair
Dr. Giovanna Castellano, University of Bari, Italy

Co-Chairs
Dr. Katarzyna Kaczmarek-Majer, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Dr. Gennaro Vessio, University of Bari, Italy

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Informal Enquiries about the Symposium may be directed to:

Dr. Anu Bajaj
Email: anu.bajaj@mirlabs.org
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