15–26 Aug 2011
KTH main campus
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Projects

Step 1: Abstract submission

  1. First decide what summer school project you want to work on, and with whom. You should be no more than two people in the group.
  2. Run your summer school project idea by the tutors that are available during the labs labeled "Project Work".
  3. Write up a short (one or two paragraph) abstract of your project.
  4. Decide if there is a tutor you would especially like to have overseeing and reviewing your project.
  5. After you have discussed your project with a tutor and they say it's ok to submit your abstract, send you abstract to summer-info at pdc.kth.se

Step 2: Project draft submission

  1. Directly after the summer school - start working on your project!
  2. You will get an e-mail confirming who your group's project tutor will be.
  3. If you have any issues or questions - always contact your tutor at summer-info at pdc.kth.se (don't use private e-mails)
  4. When you have completed your work e-mail your report to summer-info at pdc.kth.se.

Step 3: Final project submission

  1. Once your paper has been accepted by the tutor (and the course examiner), the course examiner will put your grades in LADOK. If your school does not use LADOK, but you want a grade, please request from the course examiner that he write a letter stating your grade.

Project Deadlines

DescriptionDeadline
Step 1: Abstract submission

Original abstract submission by August 26, 2011, that is, before the end of the two-week course.
Step 2: Project draft submission

Submit your first draft by September 22.
Submit the second iteration, if required, by October 21.
Step 3: Final project submission


Submit any additional iterations, if required, by November 1. Note: Response time on reports submitted after December 10  is not guaranteed to be prompt. The absolute deadline is January 1, 2012. After January 1, 2012 evaluation turnaround time may be very long.