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Call for Participation | TEI <https://tei.acm.org/2020/participate/graduate-student-consortium/>2020 Graduate Student Consortium <https://tei.acm.org/2020/participate/graduate-student-consortium/>
 
Important Dates:
●     Submission deadline:             October 5, 2019
●     Notification of acceptance:     November 6, 2019
●     Camera ready deadline:         December 1, 2019
●     Conference dates:                  February 9-12, 2020
*Deadline times are in AEST - Australian Eastern Standard Time

 
TEI2020 will host a Graduate Student Consortium (GSC) aimed at junior researchers currently in post-Baccalaureate degree programs (i.e. doctoral programs in research fields, and master's programs in the arts) in an area relevant for the Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction community. 
 
The GSC is a one-day session on Sunday, February 9th, during which TEI graduate students present their work to, and discuss their work with each other and a panel of experienced TEI researchers. During this Sunday program, the key purpose is to have an informal and interactive discussion about each candidates' ongoing research, with the intention to sharpen it. 
 
GSC applicants may be at various stages of their PhD research or graduate thesis. However, they should have a clear understanding of their driving research question, their research approach including preliminary research design and methodology(s) as well as a goal for what they hope to gain by attending the GSC session.

Each applicant should provide a short written paper (four pages in ACM SIGCHI Papers and Notes format:  <https://sigchi.org/templates/>https://sigchi.org/templates/ <https://sigchi.org/templates/> not including references) describing their ongoing research. Please see https://tei.acm.org/2020/participate/graduate-student-consortium/ <https://tei.acm.org/2020/participate/graduate-student-consortium/> for more information.

Graduate Student Consortium Chairs:
Judy Kay — The University of Sydney
Albrecht Schmidt — Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Michael Horn — Northwestern University

The GSC chairs can be contacted by email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>


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