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<p>Dear Colleagues,<br>
<br>
First of all, we would like to take this email as an opportunity to wish<br>
everyone a successful and healthy New Year!<br>
<br>
We cordially invite all PhD students to the upcoming Doctoral Colloquium<br>
of the 'Geoinformatics – Methods' Working Group of the German Society<br>
for Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformation (DGPF). If<br>
you are not a PhD student yourself, but supervise any or know of <br>
potentially interested candidates, we would appreciate it if you could <br>
forward this email accordingly.<br>
<br>
For the first time, our event does not have a set theme. Instead,<br>
our motto is to give PhD students in geoinformatics or geographic <br>
information science (and related fields) an opportunity to discuss their <br>
ongoing research, open problems that have arisen, or other aspects in a <br>
setting beyond the well-trodden paths of everyday institute life. In this <br>
way, besides networking, an exchange of fresh perspectives from beyond <br>
one's own lab can take place and enrich doctoral research. Furthermore, <br>
experienced academics will provide short inputs on various topics of the <br>
academic business and life. The event language is English and we are <br>
looking forward to both domestic and international participation! <br>
You can find the Call for Abstracts below, attached, and online:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://ram.raumplanung.tu-dortmund.de/details/gimethods22-21812/">https://ram.raumplanung.tu-dortmund.de/details/gimethods22-21812/</a><br>
<br>
Kind regards<br>
René Westerholt and Franz-Benjamin Mocnik<br>
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# Doctoral Colloquium of the DGPF Working Group Geoinformatics – Methods<br>
<br>
31 March 2023, online event<br>
<br>
All contributions should be submitted via Easychair by 24 February 2023:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gimethods23">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gimethods23</a>.<br>
<br>
The working group ‘Geoinformatics – Methods’ of the German Society for <br>
Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformation (DGPF) will hold its <br>
sixth doctoral colloquium on 31 March 2023. The colloquium aims to <br>
stimulate and promote peer-to-peer exchange between methodologically <br>
oriented young researchers in the interdisciplinary field of <br>
geoinformatics. Doctoral students from the fields of geoinformatics, <br>
geodesy, photogrammetry, computer science, cartography, geography, remote <br>
sensing, spatial cognition, and other related fields dealing with the <br>
processing of geographical information are warmly invited to join us <br>
online.<br>
<br>
The colloquium has no set themes. Instead, we would like to open an <br>
opportunity for doctoral students to present their ongoing or planned <br>
research for discussion in a casual setting and away from the well-<br>
trodden paths of everyday institute life. In this way, participants can<br>
gain new perspectives on their ideas and, moreover, network with other <br>
young researchers. We also plan to offer brief inputs from experienced <br>
academics on topics related to publishing, career planning, and other <br>
useful subjects related to academic life. We look forward to interesting<br>
discussions!<br>
<br>
* We invite submission of 1-page abstracts of 200–300 words (the use of <br>
the template provided online is compulsory; please find the link to the<br>
template in the attached PDF or on the event website).<br>
* Successful candidates will be invited to present their work orally,<br>
whereby acceptance will be decided on the basis of positive evaluation<br>
by the organisers.<br>
* Accepted abstracts will be presented in presentations followed by <br>
sufficient time for discussion and exchange.<br>
* We encourage presenters to address open problems they are currently<br>
facing or ongoing research projects, rather than results already<br>
published.<br>
* The language of the colloquium is English.<br>
* No admission fees apply.<br>
<br>
Convenors:<br>
Jun.-Prof. Dr. René Westerholt,<br>
TU Dortmund University,<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:rene.westerholt@tu-dortmund.de">rene.westerholt@tu-dortmund.de</a><br>
<br>
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Franz-Benjamin Mocnik,<br>
University of Twente,<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:franz-benjamin.mocnik@utwente.nl">franz-benjamin.mocnik@utwente.nl</a>
<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
Dr René Westerholt <small>FRGS</small><br>
[Juniorprofessor]<br>
<br>
TU Dortmund University<br>
Spatial Modelling Lab, Department of Spatial Planning<br>
August-Schmidt-Str. 10, 44227 Dortmund, Germany<br>
<br>
[Voice] +49 (0)231 755 2287<br>
[Email] <a href="mailto:rene.westerholt@tu-dortmund.de" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">
rene.westerholt@tu-dortmund.de</a><br>
[Web (uni)] <a href="https://ram.raumplanung.tu-dortmund.de/" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">
https://ram.raumplanung.tu-dortmund.de/</a><br>
[Web (private)] <a href="https://www.westerholt-giscience.net" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">
https://www.westerholt-giscience.net</a></div>
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