Overview
The Doctoral Consortium provides a unique opportunity for students, who are close to finishing or who have recently finished their doctorate degree, to interact with experienced researchers in computer vision. A senior member of the community will be assigned as a mentor for each student based on the student's preference or similarity of research interests. All students and mentors will attend a Doctoral Consortium event during the conference, giving the students an opportunity to discuss their ongoing research and career plans with their mentor.
Eligibility
Students must be conducting research in computer vision and related areas, and be within 6 months (before or after) of defending their PhD thesis.
Submission Guidelines
- The applicant's CV.
- A two-page research statement summarizing the applicant's research and progress to date.
- The title and author list of the poster/talk that you would like to present at the consortium, which may or may not be presented at ICCV as well.
- A signed letter from their advisor confirming the actual / estimated date of graduation.
- The first and last names and email addresses for 7 potential mentors, ranked from most to least preferred. Identify researchers from industry or academia whose work is relevant to yours or whose feedback you think would be particularly useful to you for a different reason. Do not list your own advisor as a mentor.
Please ensure that all pieces of information are included in the application. Incomplete applications will be rejected.
Review Process
If all applications cannot be supported, selection will be based on the provided material and the student's graduation date, and supporting a diverse collection of students across institutions and research areas.
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: July 17, 2023 (11:59pm, CET)
- Notification of acceptance: early August, 2023
- Doctoral Consortium event: one day during the main conference (4-6 October, 2023)