The WSDM 2020 Doctoral Consortium will provide doctoral students with a
unique opportunity to have substantive interaction with experienced
researchers regarding their proposed dissertation research.
Link: http://www.wsdm-conference.org/2020/call-for-doctoral-consortium.php

*Objectives*
- To provide a forum where doctoral students can present and discuss their
research work (and their research career) with experienced researchers,
likely from both academia and industry, in the area of Web Search and Data
Mining who are members of the Doctoral Consortium Committee (also called
"mentors").
- To provide students with an opportunity to establish a supportive
community, including other doctoral students working in related areas or at
a similar stage of their dissertation research.
- The format will include student presentations with plenary discussions,
individual meetings with experienced researchers, discussions over breaks,
peer-feedback, and panel discussions.

Candidates for the Doctoral Consortium will be selected based on the
potential of their research for future impact on the field of Web Search
and Data Mining and the likely benefit to the student of participating in
the Consortium. Prospective attendees should have written or made
significant progress toward a thesis proposal (or equivalent). We will also
consider late-stage students close to completing the thesis itself, but
expect less benefit to accrue to these students.

This selection will be based in part on a written submission, singly
authored by the student. The submission may contain previously-published
material, as well as ongoing work. Doctoral students who submit to the
Consortium are welcome to submit other papers or posters to WSDM and
associated workshops. Students accepted to the Consortium will have the
option of publishing a 1-page extended abstract summarizing their research
in the full conference proceedings.

Presenting students will be eligible to apply for travel support through
sponsoring organizations such as ACM SIGIR. Details of how to apply will be
made available to students whose proposals are accepted for presentation.

*Submission Guidelines*
The submission has two parts. The first part, a research statement, should
be no more than three (3) pages long. It will be the basis for detailed
discussions at the Consortium, and should include:

Motivation for the dissertation research and main research questions.
Background and related work (including key references).
Overview of student's research direction, which may include previously
presented work as well as ongoing or proposed research.
Research methodology and proposed experiments (where appropriate).
Specific research issues for discussion at the Doctoral Consortium.

The second part, limited to one (1) page, describes benefits that would be
obtained by attending the Consortium. It should be added as an appendix to
the research statement and include:

A statement by the student saying why they want to attend the Consortium.
A brief statement (1 paragraph) by their advisor saying how the student
would benefit by attending the Consortium. Advisors should also
specifically state whether the student has written, or is close to
completing, a thesis proposal (or equivalent), and when they expect the
student would defend their dissertation if they progress at a typical rate.

*Format Requirements*
Submissions must be written in English and submitted in the new ACM
camera-ready templates, please use sample-sigconf.tex as the template. The
submission should be no more than 3 pages in length including all figures
and references, but not including the one page appendix. The first page
must contain the title of the submission, full author name, affiliation and
contact details, an abstract of up to 250 words, ACM Computing Reviews
categories, and up to 3 keywords describing the topic areas. Information
about categories and keywords can be found in the ACM Web pages on the
computing classification system and in the LaTeX and Word templates.

*Submissions*
Consortium submissions must be in PDF format and submitted via the
submission system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wsdm2020dc).
Submissions will be reviewed by the members of the Doctoral Consortium
Committee.

*Important Dates*
Deadline: October 16, 2019
Notification: November 7, 2019
Doctoral Consortium: February 3-7, 2020

*Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs*
Xiangnan He, University of Science of Technology of China
Danai Koutra, University of Michigan
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