Conference Posters
Coordinator: | Elaine Chen |
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Location: | Wolfson Medical School Building – Main Atrium (map: C8) |
Time: | 11:50-12:45, day 1; 13:15-14:00, day 2 |
The SICSA PhD Conference Poster Session provides an excellent opportunity for initial feedback on early research results and for gaining early visibility of on-going projects. This year, each submitted poster will have a chance to compete for the Best Poster Award in three different categories: First year, Second year and Third year.
Submission instructions
Participants are required to submit a PDF version of the poster. The size of the poster is A0 (portrait only) and should be submitted as a PDF file. Students are reminded to print their own poster and bring it to the conference venue.
Every poster submission should include the following details:
- Participant’s name
- Name of your University
- Name of your main and co-supervisors
- Year of Study (e.g. First year, Second year, Third year)
- SICSA research theme
Please use this Easychair page to submit your poster.
Review Process
Our poster review panel will be comprised of experts from the four SICSA research themes who will evaluate each poster against the defined criteria and give them a score. The top 3 highest scores posters for each category will be invited for a 15 minute presentation during the conference to compete for Best Posters Award. We will award three candidates (one from each year) based on the final earned scores given by reviewers. The names of the winners will be announced during the event.
Reviewers
Many thanks to our reviewers, listed below, whose reviews of posters submitted will be sent out by email after the conference.
- Sadiq Sani, Robert Gordon University Aberdeen
- Nirmalie Wiratunga, The Robert Gordon University
- George Coghill, University of Aberdeen
- Alexey Goltsov, Abertay University
- J. Michael Herrmann, University of Edinburgh, School of Informatics
- Simon Rogers, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow
- Simon Dobson, University of St Andrews
- Jeremy Singer, University of Glasgow
- Dimitrios Pezaros, University of Glasgow
- Dmitri Roussinov, The University of Strathclyde
- Gethin Norman, University of Glasgow
- Marwan Fayed, University of Stirling
- Edwin Brady, University of St Andrews
- Iain Murray, University of Edinburgh
- Andrew D. Gordon, Microsoft Research and University of Edinburgh
- Andrea Bracciali, University of Stirling
- David White, University of Glasgow
- Craig Macdonald, University of Glasgow
- Inah Omoronyia, University of Glasgow