Guidelines

  • Registration: If you want to participate at DDS-M, please register using the registration form on this website as soon as possible, but no later than Sunday May 23, 2021, 23:59.
  • Abstracts: The registration does not include a requirement to send the abstract of your presentation immediatelly, a title is sufficient. At this stage, we mainly want to determine the number of participants. However, we ask all the participants to send their abstracts by Sunday, May 30, 2021, 23:59, to the address knobloch@karlin.mff.cuni.cz, so that we can prepare and print the Book of Abstracts in advance. The abstract of the lecture should be written in English, the size of about 1 paragraph in LaTeX.
  • Presentations: The program consists of contributions of the participants in form of presentations of their results. The language of presentation is English for all of the participants, both for the practice reasons and also because some persons in the audience may not understand other language than English. The length of each contribution is 20 minutes including the discussion. Therefore, please plan your presentation for approximately 15 to 17 minutes.

    Remember that the lecture should preferably introduce the topic of your doctoral research, especially to younger students. Therefore, please gear the presentation in such a way that it is accessible to someone who does not know anything about your topic yet. Please try not to overwhelm the listener with all the complexities and problems which you have encountered during your research. Do not prepare a lecture that would be appropriate for a professional conference with auditorium full of experts. Please take into account that some of the listeners are likely to have only a bachelor's knowledge and therefore your topic might be beyond their comprehension. Do not be afraid to spend a considerable amount of time with introductory and motivating remarks. Also, avoid complicated technical details when presenting your results.

  • Inquiries: Please do not hesitate to ask any questions - use the email address of the person who updated this site.

Updated by Petr Knobloch on June 3, 2021