ASAP 2024 PhD Forum
We are delighted to announce that the 35th IEEE International Conference on Application-specific Systems, Architectures and Processors (ASAP) will be hosting its Ph.D. Forum. This forum is specifically designed for graduate students who are currently pursuing their Ph.D. in areas that align with the scope of ASAP. It offers an excellent platform for students to present and discuss their dissertation research with experts from both academia and industry who specialize in ASAP-related topics (refer to https://www.asap2024.org/submission/ for more information).
The primary objective of the ASAP Ph.D. Forum is to offer a comprehensive experience that allows students to enhance their research skills while also immersing themselves in the conference atmosphere and networking with industry professionals. The forum will feature a poster presentation session, providing students with the opportunity to disseminate their work to the broader ASAP community. In addition to showcasing their research, the Ph.D. Forum provides an informal setting for students to explore potential career opportunities. We highly encourage participants to have their CVs ready, as this event can serve as a gateway to future professional endeavors.
We invite all graduate students working on relevant topics to submit their research for consideration. Join us at the ASAP Ph.D. Forum to gain valuable insights, receive constructive feedback, and establish connections within the ASAP community.
ASAP 2024 Ph.D. Forum – Call for Abstract
Student applicants must be enrolled in a Ph.D. program at the time of submission.
Poster Abstract
Ph.D. Forum extended abstracts are limited to 2 pages in IEEETran, 10 pt, 2-column conference format including all references. Overleaf users can find the LaTeX template at: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/ieee-bare-demo-template-for-conferences/ypypvwjmvtdf
The title must start with “ASAP Ph.D. Forum: …” and the author list should only include the Ph.D. candidate and the Advisor’s Name(s) together with the Affiliation(s) and email addresses.
We suggest the following structure for the Ph.D. Forum abstract:
Abstract: This section provides a concise summary of your Ph.D. project, highlighting the problem, approach, expected results, and contributions.
Problem and Motivation: Clearly state the problem you are addressing in your Ph.D. project and explain why it is significant and exciting. Emphasize the relevance and potential impact of solving this problem.
Background and Related Work: Provide a brief overview of the existing research and highlight any gaps or limitations in the current state-of-the-art. Explain how your work aims to improve upon these shortcomings and contribute to the field.
Approach and Uniqueness: Describe the methodology or approach you will employ to tackle the problem. Highlight the unique aspects or innovations of your approach that differentiate it from previous work. Explain how your approach addresses the limitations identified in the related work.
Preliminary Results (if applicable): If you have any preliminary results or findings, present them in this section. Briefly discuss their significance and how they support your overall research goals.
Expected Results and Contributions: Clearly outline the expected outcomes of your research and discuss how they will benefit the community, application domain, or broader ecosystem. Highlight the specific contributions your work will make in advancing knowledge or solving practical problems.
By following this outline, you will effectively communicate the problem, significance, approach, and expected impact of your Ph.D. project, showcasing its novelty and potential contributions to the field.
Deadlines
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Please submit your extended abstract for ASAP 2024 Ph.D. to EasyChair PhD Forum Track.
Questions:
Questions about this call, should be directed to the Ph.D. forum chair, WONG Ngai (Sam) at nwong@eee.hku.hk