Call for Workshops and Tutorials

We solicit workshop and tutorial proposals for ASPLOS 2025 and EuroSys 2025 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Workshops and tutorials will be held on March 30th (Sunday) and 31st (Monday) 2025.

Please note that no online/hybrid workshops will be held this year.

Workshops

We encourage proposals in the interplay between programming languages, computer architecture, systems, and user interfaces to deal with challenges such as power, performance, resilience, and programmer productivity in emerging areas including but not limited to datacenter/cloud computing, systems based on non-volatile memory technologies, large-scale data analysis, smart infrastructure, extreme-scale computing, systems for AI/ML, system security, and large language model (LLM) applications. Joint ASPLOS/EuroSys workshop/tutorial proposals are particularly welcome.

Tutorials

We solicit proposals for both half and full-day tutorials on any topic that is relevant to the ASPLOS/EuroSys audience. In previous years, tutorials seeking to achieve either of the following goals have been particularly successful: Describe an important piece of research infrastructure. Educate the community on an emerging topic.

Important dates

  • Workshops & Tutorials Submission Deadline: November 1st, 2024
  • Acceptance notification: November 15th, 2024
All deadline times are Anywhere on Earth (AoE).

Feel free to reach out to Soham Chakraborty and Asterios Katsifodimos with any questions.

Proposal format

Proposals should include (within the limit of 5 pages):
  • The workshop name and a 150–200-word abstract describing the workshop suitable for the conference web site.
  • A brief CV of each of the organizers including contact addresses and an identification of a single primary contact.
  • A short summary of the topic, scope and significance of the workshop, including a discussion on the relevance to EuroSys topics (please include information about past iterations of the workshop, if any).
  • Information about the procedure for selecting papers and/or presentations, plans for dissemination (for example, online proceedings, special issues of journals, position statements distributed to the participants, etc.), the expected number of participants, and the planned workshop format.
  • Tentative schedule including paper submission dates, notification dates, camera-ready dates (if any), and registration.
  • Indicate whether the workshop is a half- or full-day event.

Submission

Submissions will be done via the google form at https://forms.gle/N6vk5N6JD5g892i27.

Contact

For any further information, please contact the workshop chairs: