[Infovis] IEEE VR 2025 - Reminder for Doctoral Consortium Submission - November 25, 2024
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*IEEE VR 2025: The 32nd IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User
Interfaces*
March 8-12, 2025 | Saint-Malo, France
Important Dates
- *November 25th, 2024 23:59 AoE:* Submission deadline.
- *January 10th, 2025 23:59 AoE:* Notification of acceptance.
- *January 24th, 2025 23:59 AoE:* Camera-ready.
Overview
The Doctoral Consortium at IEEE VR 2025 is a concentrated event where
students present their research interests, plans, and results to a panel of
researchers in related fields and receive specific and constructive
feedback, including opportunities to meet with mentors one-on-one. Accepted
students will be expected to give in-depth presentations of their research
and will receive valuable comments from mentors and peers. Additionally,
accepted students will have the chance to create a poster about their work
to allow IEEE VR 2025 attendees to quickly familiarize themselves with each
other’s work. These posters will also be shown to the broader audience
during the conference poster session. Accepted students will have the
option to publish their two-page extended abstract in the conference
proceedings and to be included in the IEEE VR 2025 online program.
Abstracts may be archived in the IEEExplore digital library.
Eligibility and Topics
Ideal candidates will be in the early or mid-stage of their PhD and should
have a solid idea of their research direction as well as dissertation
topic, which may still have room for improvement. The consortium welcomes
applicants from a broad range of disciplines conducting research related to
Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces including VR, MR, AR, 3D user
interfaces, human-computer interaction, wearable computing, social
informatics, information technology, cognitive science, and related fields.
Submission Guidelines
To apply to the Doctoral Consortium, please submit the following two
documents via the Precision Conference Doctoral Consortium track at
https://new.precisionconference.com/vr25
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as
a single PDF file. All submissions to the Doctoral Consortium should be
prepared in IEEE Computer Society VGTC format (see
https://tc.computer.org/vgtc/publications/conference/
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).
1. *Position paper*: Submissions should be two pages in length
(including references). This position paper must clearly motivate, discuss,
and summarize the proposed PhD research, describe how the research fits
into and advances research in the field, and report on your progress. You
may additionally focus on a more specific area of the research if desired.
In the concluding section, you should identify two to three questions or
areas for improvement that you would like to discuss during the doctoral
consortium.
2. A two-page Curriculum Vitae.
*Submissions received after the deadline will not be considered.*
Financing Your Conference Travel
Students are encouraged to seek funding from their institutions for
registration costs. Doctoral Consortium participants who also apply as
Student Volunteers should refer to the Student Volunteer chairs for funding
information.
Questions?
For more information, please contact the Doctoral Consortium Program Chairs
at *doctoralconsortium2025 at ieeevr.org*.
- Marc Macé, *CNRS/Inria/Irisa, Rennes, France*
- Iana Podkosova, *Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France*
- Missie Smith, *Auburn University, USA*
- Jonathan Ventura, *California Polytechnic State University, USA*
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