Call for Nominations
The ACM Doctoral Dissertation Competition
Background of the Competition
ACM established the Doctoral Dissertation Award program
to recognize and encourage superior research and
writing by doctoral candidates in computer science and
engineering. These awards are presented annually at
the ACM Awards Banquet.
Submissions
Nominations are limited to one per university or college,
from any country, unless more than 10 Ph. D.’s are granted
in one year, in which case two may be nominated.
Sponsorship
Each nomination shall be forwarded by the thesis advisor
and must include the endorsement of the department head.
A one-page summary of the significance of the dissertation
written by the advisor must accompany the transmittal.
Deadline
Submissions must be received by October 31, 2018
to qualify for consideration.
For Eligibility and Submission Procedure see
http://awards.acm.org/doctoral_dissertation/.
Publication Rights
Each nomination must be accompanied by an assignment
to ACM by the author of exclusive publication rights.
(Copyright reverts to author if not selected for publication.)
Publication
Winning dissertations will be published by ACM in
the ACM Books Program and appear in the ACM Digital Library.
Honorable mention dissertations will appear in
the ACM Digital Library.
Selection Procedure
Dissertations will be reviewed for technical depth and
significance of the research contribution, potential impact
on theory and practice, and quality of presentation.
A committee of individuals serving staggered-year terms
performs an initial screening to generate a short list, followed
by an in-depth evaluation to determine the winning dissertation.
The selection committee will select the winning dissertation
in early 2019.
Award
The Doctoral Dissertation Award is accompanied by
a prize of $20,000 and the Honorable Mention Award
is accompanied by a prize of $10,000.