The Theses and Dissertations Competition takes place during the Brazilian Computing Society Congress and aims to reward the best doctoral theses and dissertations in the area of Computation of the country completed, that is, defended and approved, before the edition. The competing theses and dissertations are evaluated according to the scientific and technological results generated by the work, as well as its potential impact on society and the state of the art in the area of Computation.
Topics of Interest
CTD topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization
- Computer Architecture and High-Performance Processing
- Databases
- Computational Biology
- Applied Computing to Health
- Computer Graphics and Image Processing
- Music Computing
- Integrated Circuits and Systems Design
- Computer Systems Engineering
- Software Engineering
- Geoinformatics
- Computers in Education
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computational Intelligence
- Digital Games and Entertainment
- Programming languages
- Formal Methods
- Natural Language Processing
- Virtual Reality
- Computer Networks and Distributed Systems
- Robotics
- Information Security and Computational Systems
- Collaborative Systems
- Information Systems
- Multimedia and Web Systems
- Fault-Tolerant Systems
Additional information
For more information about CTD, visit the event's website.
