The Doctoral Consortium is a concentrated event where students, who are close to finishing or who have recently finished their doctorate degree, present their research, and results. Participants will have the opportunity to submit a paper and, if accepted by the reviewers, to present their research and to get feedback during a dedicated session.
By attending the Doctoral Consortium, participants will have the opportunity to meet, interact with, and learn from established researchers, as well as the possibility of receiving an award dedicated to the participants.
Those interested in participating in the Doctoral Consortium are invited to submit a short paper outlining their work and addressing the following points:
- Identify a significant problem addressed in their PhD research
- Outline the current state of the problem domain and related solutions
- Describe the research methods that are applied or proposed and the expected results
- Outline the contributions of their work to the problem domain
- Present any preliminary results
- Submit a single-authored paper to the «Doctoral Consortium Track»
The submission deadline is the same as for short papers. Each submission will be reviewed, and the main evaluation criteria will include relevance, originality, significance, technical soundness, accuracy, and clarity.











