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ICLP DC 2022 - 18th Doctoral Consortium (DC) on Logic Programming
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The 18th Doctoral Consortium (DC) on Logic Programming provides students with 
the opportunity to present and discuss their research directions, and to obtain 
feedback from both peers and experts in the field. The preliminary website of 
the DC can be found at: 
https://sites.google.com/view/iclpdc2022/iclp-2022-doctoral-consortium

The DC will take place during the 38th International Conference on Logic 
Programming (ICLP) https://software.imdea.org/Conferences/ICLP2022/ (July 
31st-August 08th, 2022), Haifa, Israel. The best paper from the DC will be 
given the opportunity to make a presentation in a session of the main ICLP 
conference. 

Important Dates 
Paper submission: 22nd April, 2022
Notification: 23td May, 2022
Camera-ready copy: 30th May, 2022
DC presentations: 2nd August, 2022 (tentative)

DC students are highly recommended to attend the School on Logic Programming 
and Constraint Programming 
(https://sites.google.com/view/iclpdc2022/school-on-logic-programming).

Audience

The DC is designed for students currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program, though 
we are also open to exceptions (e.g., students currently in a Master's program 
and interested in doctoral studies). Students at any stage in their doctoral 
studies are encouraged to apply for participation in the DC. Applicants are 
expected to conduct research in areas related to logic and constraint 
programming; topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Foundations: Semantics, Formalisms, Nonmonotonic reasoning, Knowledge 
representation.
* Languages: Concurrency, Objects, Coordination, Mobility, Higher Order, Types, 
Modes, Assertions, Modules, Meta-programming, Logic-based domain-specific 
languages, Programming Techniques.
* Declarative programming: Declarative program development, Analysis, Type and 
mode inference, Partial evaluation, Abstract interpretation, Transformation, 
Validation, Verification, Debugging, Profiling, Testing, Execution 
visualization.
* Implementation: Virtual machines, Compilation, Memory management, 
Parallel/distributed execution, Constraint handling rules, Tabling, Foreign 
interfaces, User interfaces.
* Related Paradigms and Synergies: Inductive and Co-inductive Logic 
Programming, Constraint Logic Programming, Answer Set Programming, Interaction 
with SAT, SMT and CSP solvers, Logic programming techniques for type inference 
and theorem proving, Argumentation, Probabilistic Logic Programming, Relations 
to object-oriented and Functional programming.
* Applications: Databases, Big Data, Data integration and federation, Software 
engineering, Natural language processing, Web and Semantic Web, Agents, 
Artificial intelligence, Computational life sciences, Education, Cybersecurity, 
and Robotics.

Submissions by students who have presented their work at previous ICLP DC 
editions are allowed, but should occur only if there are substantial changes or 
improvements to the student's work. The DC offers participants a convenient, 
more informal way to interact with established researchers and fellow students, 
through presentations, question-answer sessions, panel discussions, and invited 
presentations. The Doctoral Consortium will also provide the possibility to 
reflect - through short activities, information sessions, and discussions - on 
the process and lessons of research and life in academia. Each participant will 
give a short, critiqued, research presentation.

Discussants
Renowned experts and researchers in the fields of logic and constraint 
programming will join in evaluating submissions and will participate in the DC, 
providing valuable feedback to DC participants. 

Goals
* To provide doctoral students working in the fields of logic and constraint 
programming with a friendly and open forum to present their research ideas, 
listen to ongoing work from peer students, and receive constructive feedback.
* To provide students with relevant information about important issues for 
doctoral candidates and future academics.
* To develop a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative 
research.
* To support a new generation of researchers with information and advice on 
academic, research, industrial, and non-traditional career paths.


Submission Details

Submissions of the research summary must be made in EPTCS format 
(http://info.eptcs.org/) and submitted via EasyChair. All papers must be 
written in English and should be between 5 and 10 pages. For all accepted DC 
papers, the student is required to attend the DC program and give a 
presentation during the DC. A program committee consisting of experts in 
various areas related to logic and constraint programming reviews the 
submissions. Papers are reviewed by at least two, and usually three, referees.
The submission package should consist of the research summary in the format 
mentioned above, a short vita or cover letter of the applicant, a letter of 
recommendation from applicant's faculty advisor, and one paragraph statement 
outlining how the school will benefit the applicant. All material is to be 
submitted electronically, in PDF format on the Easychair system.
Easychair link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iclpdc2022

Research summary (make sure to include your complete name, address, and 
affiliation):
The body of your research summary (no more than 10 pages, but 5 is fine as 
well!) should provide a clear overview of your research, its potential impact, 
and its current status. You are encouraged to include the following sections:
* Introduction and problem description
* Background and overview of the existing literature
* Goal of the research
* Current status of the research
* Preliminary results accomplished (if any)
* Open issues and expected achievements
* Bibliographical references 

Review Criteria

The DC program committee will select participants based on their anticipated 
contribution to the DC objectives. Participants typically have settled on their 
thesis directions and have their research proposal accepted by their thesis 
committee. Students will be selected based on clarity and completeness of their 
submission package, relevance of their research area w.r.t. the focus of ICLP, 
stage of research, recommendation letter, and evidence of promise towards a 
successful career in research and academia, such as published papers or 
technical reports.

Registration

Registration is part of the ICLP 2022 registration.
We aim to find sponsoring to cover the registration cost of students 
participating in the DC, but this still has to be confirmed.

Program co-chairs:
Veronica Dahl <veronica_d...@sfu.ca>, Simon Fraser University
Carmine Dodaro <carmine.dod...@unical.it>, University of Calabria
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