Job 18c395287a2d7c65
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Jan 9, 2025
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Greenville, South Carolina, USA
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Application Deadline
Jan 9, 2025
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
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Experience Level
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Job Description
Requirements
- Please submit a single PDF containing your technical submission (for details see below) via PCS by January 9. In addition
- your doctoral or thesis advisor should send a separate
- brief letter of recommendation to the DC chairs at dc2024@iui.acm.org by January 12. For the technical submission
- please upload a single PDF containing the following four items to https://new.precisionconference.com/~sigchi by January 9
- 2024: 1. Cover Letter (1 page max): Please include your full name
- contact details
- affiliation
- web page
- expected graduation date and target degree
- the name of your thesis advisor
- gender (optional)
- home country (optional)
- and whether you are a member of an underrepresented minority group (optional). 2. DC Submission (4 pages max including references) A document describing your thesis/dissertation topic and research plan and your progress thus far. Key points the submission should include: motivation for your dissertation research
- goal and research questions
- related work that frames your research
- methods/approach to reach the goal
- results
- if any
- next steps for your research. 3. Questions to mentors and co-students (1 page max): List the main questions and discussion points regarding your thesis/dissertation topic for which you expect to receive feedback from the Doctoral Consortium mentors/participants. 4. Your CV (3 pages max) Provide an academic curriculum vitae (CV) document.
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