From rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de Tue Jan 3 09:39:27 2023 From: rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de (=?UTF-8?Q?Ren=c3=a9_Westerholt?=) Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2023 09:39:27 +0100 Subject: [GeoIT.org] Invitation of PhD Students to our DGPF Doctoral Colloquium Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, First of all, we would like to take this email as an opportunity to wish everyone a successful and healthy New Year! We cordially invite all PhD students to the upcoming Doctoral Colloquium of the 'Geoinformatics ? Methods' Working Group of the German Society for Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformation (DGPF). If you are not a PhD student yourself, but supervise any or know of potentially interested candidates, we would appreciate it if you could forward this email accordingly. For the first time, our event does not have a set theme. Instead, our motto is to give PhD students in geoinformatics or geographic information science (and related fields) an opportunity to discuss their ongoing research, open problems that have arisen, or other aspects in a setting beyond the well-trodden paths of everyday institute life. In this way, besides networking, an exchange of fresh perspectives from beyond one's own lab can take place and enrich doctoral research. Furthermore, experienced academics will provide short inputs on various topics of the academic business and life. The event language is English and we are looking forward to both domestic and international participation! You can find the Call for Abstracts below, attached, and online: https://ram.raumplanung.tu-dortmund.de/details/gimethods22-21812/ Kind regards René Westerholt and Franz-Benjamin Mocnik ========================================================================= # Doctoral Colloquium of the DGPF Working Group Geoinformatics ? Methods 31 March 2023, online event All contributions should be submitted via Easychair by 24 February 2023: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gimethods23. The working group ?Geoinformatics ? Methods? of the German Society for Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformation (DGPF) will hold its sixth doctoral colloquium on 31 March 2023. The colloquium aims to stimulate and promote peer-to-peer exchange between methodologically oriented young researchers in the interdisciplinary field of geoinformatics. Doctoral students from the fields of geoinformatics, geodesy, photogrammetry, computer science, cartography, geography, remote sensing, spatial cognition, and other related fields dealing with the processing of geographical information are warmly invited to join us online. The colloquium has no set themes. Instead, we would like to open an opportunity for doctoral students to present their ongoing or planned research for discussion in a casual setting and away from the well- trodden paths of everyday institute life. In this way, participants can gain new perspectives on their ideas and, moreover, network with other young researchers. We also plan to offer brief inputs from experienced academics on topics related to publishing, career planning, and other useful subjects related to academic life. We look forward to interesting discussions! * We invite submission of 1-page abstracts of 200?300 words (the use of the template provided online is compulsory; please find the link to the template in the attached PDF or on the event website). * Successful candidates will be invited to present their work orally, whereby acceptance will be decided on the basis of positive evaluation by the organisers. * Accepted abstracts will be presented in presentations followed by sufficient time for discussion and exchange. * We encourage presenters to address open problems they are currently facing or ongoing research projects, rather than results already published. * The language of the colloquium is English. * No admission fees apply. Convenors: Jun.-Prof. Dr. René Westerholt, TU Dortmund University, rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de Priv.-Doz. 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