DATE is pleased to present a special hybrid format for its 2022 event, as the situation related to COVID-19 is improving but safety measures and restrictions will remain uncertain for the upcoming months across Europe and worldwide. In transition towards a future post-pandemic event again, DATE 2022 will host a two-day live event in presence in the city of Antwerp (just north of Brussels in Belgium), to bring the community together again, followed by other activities carried out entirely online in the subsequent days. This setup combines the in-presence experience with the opportunities of on-line activities, fostering the networking and social interactions around an interesting program of selected talks and panels on emerging topics to complement the traditional DATE high-quality scientific, technical and educational activities.

FM04.1.5 Panel 2: Career Paths After PhD

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Moderator
Mike Hutter, Cryptography Research, United States
Speaker
Elif Bilge Kavun, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Speaker
Chenchen Liu, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), United States

This panel discusses different possible career paths after PhD. Each path has specific challenges, but also specific rewards. The panelists will give insights on how they experienced career choices in academia and industry right after their PhD and during career path changes later on.