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2014 Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award of the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS)
Nominations are invited for the 2014 Victor Lesser Distinguished
Dissertation Award sponsored by IFAAMAS, the International Foundation for
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (http://www.ifaamas.org) and to be
presented at
AAMAS-2015 (http://www.aamas2015.com/).
Eligible doctoral dissertations are those defended between January 1, 2014
and December 31, 2014 in the area of Autonomous Agents or Multiagent
Systems.
This award includes a certificate and a 1500EUR payment.
The selection of the dissertation will be based on the originality,
significance, and impact of the work. Evidence of such impact include
publications at highly selective conferences and journals in the field with
due importance given to the AAMAS conference series and JAAMAS. Research
output that resulted primarily from the student's initiative will be
considered more favourably. The selection committee will be the final
arbiter in the decision process. The selection committee might decide to
consult external assessors and reserves the right to not award the prize if
the nominations do not meet the expected quality level.
The dissertation must be nominated by the thesis supervisor and must be
supported by the following documents (the documents must be placed on a web
page and only a link to this page e-mailed to Michael Winikoff,
michael.winikoff@otago.ac.nz, on or before February 28, 2015):
1. A PDF file of the dissertation. If the dissertation is not written in
English, the nomination must include a substantial manuscript in English,
with the nominee as the first author, published in a journal or a
prestigious conference.
2. A list of citations to published papers based primarily on this
dissertation with links to corresponding PDF files.
3. A recommendation from the dissertation supervisor, on departmental
letterhead, nominating the dissertation for the IFAAMAS-14 Victor Lesser
Distinguished Dissertation Award. The recommendation should argue the
merit
of the dissertation and highlight, where relevant, how the work resulted
from the initiative of the student. This document, not to exceed 500
words,
should also certify the eligibility of the PhD by asserting that the PhD
was
defended in calendar year 2014.
4. The names, email addresses, and affiliations of at most three referees,
familiar with the research of the candidate and experts in the pertinent
research area, who will directly email their recommendations for the
candidate to the chair of the selection committee. It is the
responsibility of the dissertation supervisor to contact the referees and
ensure that the letters are submitted by the deadline. A reference
letter
should be no more than 500 words in length and should be on official
letterhead, signed and emailed as scanned PDF file.
Though the nomination is to be submitted by the nominee's dissertation
supervisor, it is required that the nominee has consented that the
dissertation be considered for this award and, if selected for the award,
commits to attend the AAMAS-2015 conference, where he/she will receive the
award, and will give an hour-long presentation in a special session of the
conference on the work contained in the dissertation. The cost of attending
the conference is not covered by the award.