ABSTRACT
The CompSust-2017 Doctoral Consortium focuses on computational methods for balancing environmental, economic, and societal needs for a sustainable future. The main goal of CompSust-2017 is to promote discussion and networking among students and researchers, to give the participants a chance to hear about relevant computational techniques and how they are applied in sustainability applications, and to provide students and junior researchers opportunities to present their own work as posters and get feedback. Through tutorials, panels and discussions, and poster sessions, the program will investigate the major problem domains that impact global sustainability and the fundamental computational methods that support advances in these domains.
The Doctoral Consortium will provide partial travel funding for eligible graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, and junior researchers, including junior faculty, who apply for funding through the travel funding program.
WHY ATTEND?
Here are some great reasons to attend:
- You’ll get to hear tutorials from faculty and researchers in computational sustainability.
- You get to network and meet other students and researchers in computational sustainability.
- You can promote your work to other students and researchers in computational sustainability, with whom you might even start collaborating on new work.
- You can get feedback on your work in progress.
- You can practice presenting your work.
- You get to visit the beautiful USC campus.