Doctoral Consortium at ICAD 2008, IRCAM, Paris (Bruce Walker )


Subject: Doctoral Consortium at ICAD 2008, IRCAM, Paris
From:    Bruce Walker  <bruce.walker@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 4 Feb 2008 00:24:59 -0500
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------------------------------------------------------------ Graduate Student ThinkTank (Doctoral Consortium) at ICAD2008 Call for Participation ------------------------------------------------------------ Deadline: March 01, 2008 The ICAD International Board, and the organizing committee of ICAD2008 in Paris, France, are pleased to announce the Graduate Student ThinkTank at ICAD2008, and we welcome applications from graduate students. The ThinkTank at ICAD2008 is a gathering of promising graduate students (at a range of stages in their program, both masters and doctoral level) and distinguished research faculty. The ThinkTank will be held at IRCAM in Paris on Monday June 23, the day before the full International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD2008). The ThinkTank will be chaired by Paul Vickers (Northumbria University, UK). The organizing committee also includes Brian Katz from LIMSI, Clara Suied from IRCAM, and Bruce Walker from Georgia Tech. The deadline for ThinkTank applications is Saturday, March 01, 2008. Application packages should be submitted via the ICAD2008 website. Final selection and notification of attendees will be completed by April 01, 2008. Please see the web page for the details of the application process, plus plans for the ThinkTank itself. Support for the ThinkTank, **including travel subsidies for US-based students** has been provided by a grant from the US National Science Foundation. Web site: http://icad08.ircam.fr/site/?q=node/12 Inquiries: thinktank@xxxxxxxx (Please forward as appropriate, and please pardon multiple notifications.) --Bruce Walker Georgia Tech


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