HotMobile 2010
The Eleventh Workshop on Mobile Computing, Systems, and Applications
Annapolis, MD, USA
February 22-23, 2010
http://www.hotmobile.org/2010/
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
Doctoral Consortium
The HotMobile 2010 Doctoral Consortium provides an opportunity for doctoral students to
explore and develop their research interests in a small workshop format, under the guidance of a
panel of distinguished researchers. We invite students who feel they would benefit from this kind
of feedback on their dissertation work to apply for this unique opportunity to share their work
with students in a similar situation as well as senior researchers in the field.
The Consortium has the following objectives:
- Provide a supportive setting for feedback on students' current research and guidance on
future research directions.
- Offer each student comments and fresh perspectives on their work from faculty and
students outside their own institution.
- Promote the development of a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of
collaborative research.
- Contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other researchers and
conference events.
About three doctoral students and four faculty will be invited to participate. Students will give a
presentation providing an overview of their work and results to date. Student participants will
have their abstracts published in the HotMobile 2010 Proceedings and a poster of their work
exhibited at the main conference.
Applying to the Doctoral Consortium
Submissions are invited from current graduate students pursuing a PhD project who would
benefit from detailed workshop discussions of their doctoral research by a panel of established
researchers. Students are also expected to share in scribing, writing up summaries of each talk
and subsequent discussion, which will be published in a relevant journal.
Submission materials consist of:
- an extended abstract (see below),
- a one-page biographical sketch,
- a one-paragraph statement of expected benefits of participation (see below),
- a letter of recommendation from the student's primary dissertation advisor (this can be
sent separately, if desired)
All materials should be sent to Timothy Sohn <tim dot sohn at nokia dot com> (as a single
PDF file) by 15 January 2010, 5:00 PM (1700) PST. Your file should be named
lastname_dc.pdf, where lastname is your family name. The file must be no larger than 5 Mbytes in size.
Submission by e-mail
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subject line: "HotMobile 2010 - Doctoral Consortium Submission"
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Extended Abstract Prepare a two-page extended abstract of your thesis work, including: title,
author information, abstract, keywords, thesis research summary, and references. This extended
abstract, if accepted for the Doctoral Consortium, will be published in the HotMobile 2010 Postproceedings.
Thus it will be widely available to conference delegates and those with access to
ACM publications. The extended abstract should clearly specify:
- the problem(s) that the research is addressing; the research question(s) you are trying to
answer.
- the expected contribution(s) of the research to mobility
- the proposed solution(s), including a brief description of the methodology adopted (for
example, with the scheme Method-Results-Discussion for experimental studies), of the
current status, and of a tentative plan for future work.
Statement of Expected Benefits of Participation Prepare one paragraph explaining what
specific guidance or other help you expect to gain from participating in the consortium. For
example, are you looking for specific guidance on methods and approaches, help in thinking
through design issues, a forum to discuss empirical phenomena, etc.
Review Criteria Doctoral Consortium submissions will be judged on the following criteria:
- Originality of the work with respect to current concepts and techniques.
- Importance of the work with respect to fundamental issues and themes in mobility
- Rigor and validity of claims, argumentation, methodology, results, and interpretations.
- Clarity and persuasiveness of expression.
Participants in the consortium will be selected by the Doctoral Consortium Committee. The
review process will retain the anonymity of reviewers. Due to the nature of the doctoral
consortium, submissions from students in the beginning and middle of their dissertation process
will be weighed more favorably than those finishing up.
Checklist
Well in advance of the deadline (15 January 2010, 5:00 PM (1700) PST):
- Create your submission materials:
- Write an extended abstract. The abstract must print to no more than 2 pages.
- Write a one-page biographical sketch
- Write a one-paragraph statement of expected benefits of participation
- Obtain a letter of recommendation from your primary dissertation advisor
- Package the materials above into a single PDF file. Name it according to the following
convention: lastname_dc.pdf. You may submit the letter of recommendation as a separate
file, sent directly by your advisor.
- Test that your PDF prints correctly and that is it no larger than 5 Mbytes.
- Send your submission to Timothy Sohn <tim dot sohn at nokia dot com> no later than 15
Jan 2010, 5:00 PM (1700) PST.