In 2011, the first Doctoral Consortium in the Document Analysis community was organized in conjunction with the International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). This has led to successful successor events at ICDAR 2013, ICDAR 2015, ICDAR 2017, ICDAR 2019, ICDAR 2021, ICDAR 2023, ICDAR 2024, and ICDAR 2025. The tradition of having a Doctoral Consortium as a satellite event to the ICDAR main conference will further be continued at ICDAR 2026 in Vienna, Austria.
The goal of the ICDAR 2026 Doctoral Consortium is to create an opportunity for PhD students to test their research ideas, present their current progress and future plans, and receive constructive criticism and insights related to their future work and career perspectives. Students will have the opportunity to present an overview of their research plan during the poster sessions of the main conference. In addition, a mentor (a senior researcher who is active in the field) will be assigned to each student to provide individual feedback.
Participation in the ICDAR 2026 Doctoral Consortium will be limited to 15 students. Prospective participants are encouraged to submit their application by June 15, 2026. The Doctoral Consortium Chairs will then review all applications received. Preference will be given to students who are at a stage in their studies most likely to benefit (i.e., they have identified a research direction and published some initial results, but the thesis is not yet set in stone) but all PhD application are welcome.
Participation to the Doctoral Consortium will be included in the ICDAR registration. There will be no extra registration fees.
The ICDAR 2026 Doctoral Consortium will take place during the poster sessions of the main conference.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Students willing to participate should submit an application in a SINGLE pdf file. The submission should be prepared using the instructions and style files for Springer computer science proceedings. The LaTeX template for LNCS can be downloaded here. It is also available on Overleaf.
The pdf file should contain the following information:
- Student’s name
- University
- Title of your thesis
- Supervisor of the thesis
- Starting and expected finalization date of the PhD
- Short research plan (1-2 pages about the work)
- Short CV (1-2 pages)
The research plan should contain an overview of the PhD topic, the steps made so far (including a list of publications), and the actions planned before finishing the PhD, especially novel research ideas to be pursued.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission deadline: June 15, 2026
- Acceptance notification: July 3, 2026
- Doctoral consortium: August 31- Sept 29, 2026
We are looking forward to your participation!
For any enquiries, please contact us to: [email protected], [email protected]
Doctoral Consortium Chairs, Anna Scius-Bertrand and Momina Moetesum