Computer Science PhD Symposium - Friday, 27th of April 2018

Introduction

Welcome to the CSBPS (Computer Science Brunel PhD Symposium).

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we have the great pleasure to invite all of you to the 2nd Symposium to be held on Friday 27th of April 2018.

The PhD Symposium to be held at Brunel University London provides Ph.D. candidates in Computer Science with a chance to present and discuss their research with experienced and senior researchers. It also provides them with the opportunity to share their research with their peers and to gain constructive feedback about their already completed or, more importantly, planned research work.

The Symposium is a one day event which aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry, as well as practitioners in the area of Computer Science and Information Systems in order to provide a forum where recent research results can be presented and discussed. The aim is to understand open issues in research as applied in researchers’ body of works, and to build a community of researchers and practitioners willing to collaborate on these issues.

The Symposium seeks contributions that address theoretical foundations, important issues, recent developments, applications, methods, practical techniques, tools, empirical studies, experience, and lessons learned related to Computer science and Information systems.

We look forward to all your submissions and hope to see you at the event.

Sincerely,
The Computer Science Department at Brunel University London

About

Call for papers

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Satellite events

Call for posters

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Attendance

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Conference fees

Submission Guidelines

Find information on the EasyChair submission, Abstract template/guidelines and finally the Oral presentation format.