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- Paper submission deadline: <b>July 8th, 2021</b><br>
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</tt><tt> - ACSOS Conference: <b>September 27th --
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<div><tt>The second IEEE International Conference on
Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems (ACSOS)
provides a forum to share the latest research results,
ideas and experiences in autonomic, self-adaptive, and
self-organizing systems.<br>
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ACSOS was founded in 2020 as a merging of the two
long-running IEEE ICAC and SASO conferences, bringing
together the two leading communities in this research
space.<br>
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The Doctoral Symposium provides an international forum
for PhD students working in ACSOS-related research
fields to present their work to a diverse audience of
leading experts in the field, to gain both insightful
feedback and discussion points around their research as
well as the invaluable experience of presenting new
research to an international audience. The symposium has
a strong history, though ICAC and SASO, of connecting
young researchers with highly experienced peers to forge
connections, which can last for many years.<br>
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PhD students are invited to submit a two-page abstract,
with another page for references, which should use the
below format to describe the key motivation of their
research, the major contribution (either actual or
expected, depending on the research stage), discuss
their methodology, and present the current status of the
research. Authors of accepted papers will have the
opportunity to present their work both at the doctoral
symposium and in brief at the main conference itself,
offering a very wide audience for their research.<br>
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Students at any stage of their PhD are welcome to
submit. Reviews, feedback, and expectations will be
adapted appropriately to the relative stage of each
submission.<br>
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#### Mentoring Program<br>
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<div><tt>This year the Doctoral Symposium will employ a
mentoring program, in which every author of an accepted
paper will be paired with an experienced mentor from the
community. Mentors will help introduce the student to
the community, offer extended discussion of their
research objectives and career opportunities, and will
host their students throughout the event to help gain
the best experience from an international conference.<br>
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#### Symposium Organisers<br>
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<div><tt>- Sven Tomforde, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu
Kiel, Germany - <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:st@informatik.uni-kiel.de">st@informatik.uni-kiel.de</a><br>
- Mohamed Bakhouya, International University of Rabat -
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:mohamed.bakhouya@uir.ac.ma">mohamed.bakhouya@uir.ac.ma</a><br>
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#### Review Committee<br>
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<div><tt>- Mohamed Bakhouya, International University of
Rabat<br>
- Antonio Coronato, ICAR-CNR<br>
- Vincenzo De Florio, Vrije Univ Brussel. Global Brain
Institute / Evolution, Complexity and Cognition research
group<br>
- Christian Gruhl, University of Kassel, Germany<br>
- Chris Landauer, Topcy House, USA<br>
- Sven Tomforde, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu
Kiel, Germany</tt></div>
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