Student Volunteer
ISMAR 2011 provides student volunteer opportunity for students from around the world to meet top researchers in Mixed and Augmented Reality and actively participate in the conference organization. Students volunteer 20 hours of their time to assist the conference run smoothly. In return for their assistance, student volunteers receive:
- Free conference registration
- Special T-Shirt and
- Lodging support.
Student volunteer activities include setting up the conference venue, helping with on-site registration, assisting with audio/video during conference sessions, and helping conference attendees. There will also be some more specific tasks related to setting up the tracking competition and editing video footage of the conference. Student volunteers may need to arrive one day earlier to get oriented with the environment, the organizing committee and the resources within the conference area as well as to help with the pre-conference setup.
Please note that Student Volunteers are responsible for their own housing (with partial support from the conference), and travel expenses to and from the conference site in Basel, Switzerland.
For additional information, clarifications, or questions, please contact Florian Müller, SV chair ISMAR 2011 at
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How to apply?
Interested students should send following application form to student volunteer chair via email.
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- To: florian.mueller [at] unibas.ch
- Subject: ISMAR11 Student Volunteer
- Name:
- Email:
- Web page (if any):
- Academic department / Major:
- University:
- Advisor:
- Research interest:
- Degree program (Doctoral/Masters/Undergrad):
- Have you ever attended ISMAR before? (Yes/No):
- Have you ever been a student volunteer at a conference? Which one?:
- Do you have any special skills? (audio/visual equipment, networking equipment, data entry, etc.):
Application deadline: Sunday, August 28, 2011
Acceptance notification: Monday, September 5, 2011