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Twelfth International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP 2006), Nantes, France, September 2006 (Doctoral Programme)
CP 2006
Call for Applications to Doctoral Programme
Twelfth International Conference on Principles and Practice of
Constraint Programming
September 25-29, 2006
Nantes, France
CP 2006 invites Ph.D. students to apply for the Doctoral Programme, a forum
held during the CP conference which provides an opportunity for a group of
Ph.D. students to achieve visibility and discuss their research interests
and career objectives with each other and established researchers in
Constraint Programming and its related fields. After successful Doctoral
Programmes in previous years, it is being run again this year for the sixth
time.
The aims of the Doctoral Programme are the following:
- to provide a forum for Ph.D. students to present their current
research,
and receive feedback from other students and senior researchers;
- to promote contacts among Ph.D. students and senior researchers
working in the same area;
- to exchange research experience;
- to support Ph.D. students with information and advice on academic,
research and industrial careers;
- and to financially support its participants.
The programme will consist of students' presentations and/or posters, and
tutorials given by senior researchers in the field. In addition, each
student will be matched to a mentor who is a senior researcher with similar
research interests and who can advise the student on his/her research
progress.
Participation and Financial Support Rules
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- Applicants will be selected to participate in the Doctoral Programme
based on the
quality of their submissions;
- participants who have never attended CP Doctoral Programmes will be
given higher
priority for financial support;
- participants who have already attended past CP Doctoral Programmes
will be given
financial support if funding is available. In this case, priority is
given to students
who received less support from the DP in previous years.
Financial support consists in free conference registration and
accommodation. NOTE that only the students who applied and got accepted for
participation in the Doctoral Programme are subject to financial support.
Paper Availability
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Student papers will be available during the conference and on the
Conference/Doctoral Programme websites.
Submissions
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We encourage submissions from Ph.D. students at any level, and from any
topic area and methodology within Constraint Programming and its related
fields. On the basis of the submissions, the Organizing Committee will
select a group of students that will be invited to present their work durin
g
the Doctoral Programme, either as a presentation or a poster. We expect a
commitment from all participating students to attend the entire Doctoral
Programme.
Applicants should submit a paper electronically using the electronic
submission form at:
http://www.softconf.com/start/CP_PHD06/submit.html
The paper should be a maximum of 6 pages in length and should follow the
usual LNCS style format at:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
NOTE that the page limit is strict and longer papers will NOT be reviewed.
The paper should be sent either as a PostScript or as a Pdf file. It should
describe original, unpublished work, completed or in progress, that is part
of the doctoral work of the student(s). The authors should be formatted as:
Student(s): ...
Supervisor(s): ...
If an extended version of the paper is also submitted to the technical
programme, THIS MUST BE INDICATED in the ABSTRACT of the paper. Double
submission is acceptable, but if the paper is accepted also for the
technical programme, the student will present the work only in the technica
l
programme sessions and not during the Doctoral Programme. The papers of the
students accepted for participation to the Doctoral Programme will be made
available on the web.
In addition, the dissertation advisor should send a letter of recommendatio
n
by e-mail to cp-phd2006 @ deis.unibo.it. The letter
should:
- confirm that the applicant is a Ph.D. student working in Constraint
Programming
or its related fields;
- indicate whether the student has already benefitted from the past CP
Doctoral Programmes,
and if yes how many times;
- include the expected date for thesis submission;
- and the motivation/expected benefit for the student to attend the
Doctoral Programme.
This letter can be sent in as either a text or a PostScript or a Pdf file.
Important Dates
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April 28, 2006: Deadline for applications
June 21, 2006: Acceptance notification
June 29, 2006: Final versions
Organization
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Doctoral Programme Chairs:
Zeynep Kiziltan
D.E.I.S.
Universit? di Bologna, Italy
Brahim Hnich
Faculty of Computer Science
Izmir University of Economics, Turkey
Email: cp-phd2006 @ deis.unibo.it
Organizing Committee:
Roman Bartak, Charles University, Czech Republic
Hadrien Cambazard, Universit? de Nantes, France
Mats Carlsson, SICS, Sweden
Ian Miguel, University of St. Andrews, U.K.
Javier Larrosa, Universitat Polit?cnica de Catalunya, Spain Gilles Pesa
nt,
?cole Polytechnique de Montr?al, Canada Steven Prestwich, University
College Cork, Ireland Francesca Rossi, Universit? di Padova, Italy Mein
olf
Sellmann, Brown University, U.S.A. Peter van Beek, University of Waterloo,
Canada Pascal van Hentenryck, Brown University, U.S.A. Toby Walsh,
University of New South Wales, Australia
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Doctoral Programme
Chairs.