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Dear colleagues,

ECCE 2019 - 31st European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics

We are happy to inform you that, due to many requests, the paper submission deadline for ECCE 2019's Doctoral Consortium has been extended to 8th March, 2019 (firm and final).  We do hope you will take this opportunity as a PhD researcher to participate.

Please find below the Call for Papers.

FINAL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Doctoral Consortium at 31st European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (ECCE 2019)

10 September 2019, Belfast, Northern Ireland

http://ecce2019.eace.net

*** Due date for your submission: 8th March 2019 ***

Registration is open at http://ecce2019.eace.net

PhDs students are invited to apply for the ECCE 2019 Doctoral Consortium, which will be held on Tuesday 10th September 2019. Students studying for Masters degrees are also welcome. The Doctoral Consortium provides a great opportunity for PhD student researchers to discuss and share experiences and problems with other student researchers and two expert mentors. We have secured two leading experts to mentor PhD research students at the Doctoral Consortium. Professor John McCarthy, University College Cork and Dr Julie Doyle, Dundalk Institute of Technology are experts in experience design and interaction design, respectively. It is likely to lead to the generation of new ideas and directions for their research.

The ECCE 2019 Doctoral Consortium has the following objectives:

To provide PhD student researchers with the opportunity to share their research with other student researchers and experts;

To give feedback on the research to the participants;

To give the opportunity to solve issues that PhD student researchers could encounter during their path of study;

To encourage open and useful discussions; and

To provide insights that will help encourage and guide student researchers for the continuation of their research.

The Doctoral Consortium will be held on 10th of September 2019 at Ulster University’s Belfast Campus in the heart of Belfast city centre, as part of ECCE-2019. The European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics will reimburse the registration fees to all the students accepted for the Doctoral Consortium.

ECCE 2019 is the 31st annual conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics (EACE). This leading conference in human-computer interaction, human factors design and cognitive engineering offers an unparalleled opportunity for both researchers and practitioners to exchange new ideas and practical experiences from a variety of domains.

SUBMISSION DETAILS

The deadline for submission is 8 March 2019, 5 pm. Submissions should be sent to the Doctoral Consortium Chairs, Ana Caraban (ana.caraban [at] m-iti.org) and Sara Tranquada (sara.tranquada [at] m-iti.org). Doctoral Consortium papers can be 4 pages at most, including all sections, references, and possible appendices but excluding the CV. Submissions should provide a summary of the PhD student researcher's work (including aspects such as research context, achievements, future directions and issues experienced) and a 1-page CV. Submissions must be in PDF format.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All submissions should be written in English.

Please visit https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow for all information on publishing, including the templates to use to create your manuscript for submission into The ACM Publishing System (TAPS).

Please note a change to the process, where accepted manuscripts transition from the “submission template” to the “ACM master article template” before submitting to TAPS for ECCE (should authors have any support questions, please contact ACM’s support team at   [log in to unmask]).

ECCE authors must have successfully validated their document and have pushed their document through TAPS to produce the PDF/HTML output by the ECCE-2019 Camera Ready Submission Date of 31 May 2019.

As soon as a student submits to the consortium he or she is eligible to apply for a limited number of scholarships covering the conference registration fee. The application for scholarship should be sent to the Doctoral Consortium Chairs, Ana Caraban (ana.caraban [at] m-iti.org) and Sara Tranquada (sara.tranquada [at] m-iti.org).

Gary Marsden Student Development Fund

SIGCHI student members (or interested in becoming members) who are postgraduate students from, and currently based in, developing countries are eligible to apply to the SIGCHI Gary Marsden Student Development Fund (that may cover a maximum of $2500 USD, including travel (economy class flight tickets, ground transportation), accommodation (student housing if available), and meals during the conference can be covered by reimbursement), if they have an accepted contribution, or are accepted as doctoral consortium student, or volunteering of any kind (such as student volunteer) for the conference. See ECCE-2019 website for more information on how to apply.

IMPORTANT DATES

8 March 2019, 5 pm (BST): Deadline for Doctoral Consortium submissions

03 May 2019: Author notification

31 May 2019, 5pm (BST): Camera-ready version of all accepted contributions

22 July 2019, 5pm (BST): Early registration deadline

10 September 2019: ECCE 2019 Doctoral Consortium and Workshops

11-13 September 2019: ECCE 2019 Conference

LOCATION AND VENUE

The conference will take place at Ulster University’s Belfast Campus, in the heart of Belfast city centre, and will be hosted by Ulster University. The venue is in close proximity to many hotels, restaurants, and bars.

Belfast is well connected with 2 airports, and given the conference venue is located in the city centre, the attractions and facilities are within walking distance. See www.visitbelfast.com for more information. Visitors also commonly travel via Dublin Airport, where there is a regular direct shuttle to Belfast city centre.

CONFERENCE OUTLINE AT A GLANCE

Tuesday 10 September 2019: Doctoral Consortium & Workshops

Wednesday-Friday 11-13 September 2019: Main conference

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM CHAIRS

Ana Caraban

Sara Tranquada

CONFERENCE GENERAL CHAIRS

Prof Maurice Mulvenna

Dr Raymond Bond

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