World CAAD PhD Workshop, Nominees DL 31.10.2025

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Oct 15, 2025, 4:37:02 PM10/15/25
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Dear CAADRIA community,
 
The 6th World CAAD PhD Workshop is organized by our sister organization eCAADe (the Association for Education and Research inComputer Aided Architectural Design in Europe) and will be held on Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 3rd of December 2025.
 
If you are a current PhD student and are interested in participating online in this event, please submit your expression of interest to:
Christoph Bamborough <c.bamb...@unsw.edu.au>
 
Submissions should include:
Cover letter with the following info:
Student name
Student institution
Dissertation title
Supervisors name
PhD registration year
 
An abstract in English summarizing your research with a maximum of 500 words (theme, goal, description, methodology, contributions)
Up to 3 captioned supporting images
 
Applications must be submitted by 24 October 2025.
Please notice the following:
The selected candidates will be notified by 31 October 2025.
The selected candidates may be asked to submit a 10min video of their presentation before the workshop date.
Workshop date: April 18, 2025
 
Detailed schedule:
World CAAD PhD Workshop, Day 1:
Time: Tuesday, December 2, 2025
-          Three-hour workshop: 7-8 live online presentations (á 12 min) + discussion (á 12 min after each presentation)
-          08:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada), UTC-5
-          14:00 CET (02:00 PM, CET) (Central European time), UCT+1
-          04:00 PM, (e.g. Saudi Arabia), UTC+2
 
World CAAD PhD Workshop, Day 2:
Time: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
-          Three-hour workshop: 7-8 live online presentations (á 12 min) + discussion (á 12 min after each presentation)
-          08:00 CET (08:00 AM) (Central European time), UCT+1
-          15:00 (03:00 PM), (e.g. Singapore), UTC+8
 
Kind regards,
Christoph Bamborough, Scholarships & Award Committee Chair, and Rudi Stouffs, President, CAADRIA
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