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Call for Contributions
The ECOOP Doctoral Symposium

  
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provides a forum for PhD students at any stage in their research to get 
detailed feedback and advice. We welcome contributions in all aspects of 
practice and theory of programming languages, systems and environments, ranging 
the whole spectrum from novel ideas to evaluation of existing solutions.

There are distinct submission instructions for junior and senior PhD students:

Junior students may not have a full research plan but shall have an identified 
research topic; they will present their ideas and any progress to date, and 
will receive feedback to help them determine further steps in research.
Senior students are expected to give an outline of their thesis research and 
will receive feedback to help them successfully complete their thesis and 
defense/viva.

As participants of the Doctoral Symposium are not expected to submit technical 
papers, but rather thesis proposals, participants can submit to both the main 
conferences/workshops and the Doctoral Symposium. There will be no proceedings 
for the Doctoral Symposium. Submissions will be carried out electronically via 
HotCRP (link TBD). To submit, upload a pdf and specify the submission category 
(junior or senior). Please, also specify the PC members that have conflicts of 
interest with your submission.

Students of accepted submissions are expected to attend the entire doctoral 
symposium.


Junior PhD Students
Submit a 4–8 page research proposal in the Dagstuhl LIPIcs 
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a problem description;
a detailed sketch of a proposed approach;
related work.

It is not necessary to present concrete results. Instead, try to inform the 
reader that you have a (well-motivated) problem and present a possible 
solution. Attempt to provide a clear roadmap detailing future research efforts.


Senior PhD Students
The experience for senior students is meant to mimic a “mini-defense” 
interview. Aside from the actual feedback, this helps the student gain 
familiarity with the style and mechanics of such an interview (advisors of 
student presenters will not be allowed in).

The students should be able to present:

the importance of the problem;
a clear research proposal;
some preliminary work;
an evaluation plan.

Please submit a 6–10 page thesis proposal in the Dagstuhl LIPIcs 
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Problem Description
What is the problem?
What is the significance of this problem?
Why can the current state of the art not solve this problem?
Goal Statement
What is the goal of your research?
What artifacts (tools, theories, methods) will be produced,
How do they address the stated problem?
Method
What experiments, prototypes, or studies need to be produced/executed?
What is the validation strategy? How will it show the goal was reached?

This isn’t a technical paper, don’t focus on technical details, but rather on 
the research method.



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