FINAL CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AND CO-LOCATED EVENTS
POPL 2025
52nd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on
Principles of Programming Languages
Sun 19 - Sat 25, January 2025
Denver, Colorado, United States
https://popl25.sigplan.org
The 52nd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL 2025) will be held in Denver, Colorado, United States.
POPL provides a forum for the discussion of fundamental principles and important innovations in the design, definition, analysis, transformation, implementation and verification of programming languages, programming systems, and programming abstractions.
Events focusing on experimental and theoretical topics are welcome.
Proposals are invited for workshops and other events to be co-located with POPL 2025. All co-located events are sponsored by SIGPLAN (http://acm.org/sigplan/).
Workshops should be more informal and focused than POPL itself, and include sessions that enable interaction among the workshop attendees. The preference is for one-day workshops, but other schedules can also be considered.
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Submission details
Deadline for submission: 26 July 2024
Notification of acceptance: 2 August 2024
A workshop proposal should provide the following information:
* Name of the workshop.
* Duration of the workshop.
* Whether the workshop will be Conference-approved or SIGPLAN-approved (see below).
* Organizers: names, affiliation, contact information, brief (100 words) biography.
* A short description (150-200 words) of the topic.
* Event format: workshop; type of submissions if any; review process; results dissemination.
* Expected attendance and target audience.
* Potential PC members - please do not contact them before the workshop is approved.
* History of the workshop.
* Plans for remote participation
Proposals must be submitted in PDF form by email with the subject POPL 2025 Workshop Proposal: [workshop name], to the workshop co-chairs: Christoph Matheja (chmat@dtu.dk) and Robert Rand (rand@uchicago.edu).
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SIGPLAN Sponsorship
POPL co-located events are sponsored by SIGPLAN (http://sigplan.org/). There are two kinds of co-located events: Conference-approved (no proceedings) and SIGPLAN-approved (proceedings in the ACM Digital Library). See http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Guidelines/Workshops/ for more information, including a full listing of prescriptions for Conference-approved and SIGPLAN-approved workshops.
SIGPLAN-approved workshops must respect the SIGPLAN Diversity Policy. Proposals for SIGPLAN-approved workshops must additionally include the gender, country of affiliation, and professional status of potential PC members. See https://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Diversity/ for more details.
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Selection committee
All submissions will be evaluated by a committee comprising the workshops co-chairs, the general chair, and the program chair.
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Further information
Any questions regarding POPL 2025 co-located event proposals should be addressed to the workshops chairs Christoph Matheja (chmat@dtu.dk) and Robert Rand (rand@uchicago.edu).
POPL 2025
52nd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on
Principles of Programming Languages
Sun 19 - Sat 25, January 2025
Denver, Colorado, United States
https://popl25.sigplan.org
The 52nd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL 2025) will be held in Denver, Colorado, United States.
POPL provides a forum for the discussion of fundamental principles and important innovations in the design, definition, analysis, transformation, implementation and verification of programming languages, programming systems, and programming abstractions.
Events focusing on experimental and theoretical topics are welcome.
Proposals are invited for workshops and other events to be co-located with POPL 2025. All co-located events are sponsored by SIGPLAN (http://acm.org/sigplan/).
Workshops should be more informal and focused than POPL itself, and include sessions that enable interaction among the workshop attendees. The preference is for one-day workshops, but other schedules can also be considered.
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Submission details
Deadline for submission: 26 July 2024
Notification of acceptance: 2 August 2024
A workshop proposal should provide the following information:
* Name of the workshop.
* Duration of the workshop.
* Whether the workshop will be Conference-approved or SIGPLAN-approved (see below).
* Organizers: names, affiliation, contact information, brief (100 words) biography.
* A short description (150-200 words) of the topic.
* Event format: workshop; type of submissions if any; review process; results dissemination.
* Expected attendance and target audience.
* Potential PC members - please do not contact them before the workshop is approved.
* History of the workshop.
* Plans for remote participation
Proposals must be submitted in PDF form by email with the subject POPL 2025 Workshop Proposal: [workshop name], to the workshop co-chairs: Christoph Matheja (chmat@dtu.dk) and Robert Rand (rand@uchicago.edu).
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SIGPLAN Sponsorship
POPL co-located events are sponsored by SIGPLAN (http://sigplan.org/). There are two kinds of co-located events: Conference-approved (no proceedings) and SIGPLAN-approved (proceedings in the ACM Digital Library). See http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Guidelines/Workshops/ for more information, including a full listing of prescriptions for Conference-approved and SIGPLAN-approved workshops.
SIGPLAN-approved workshops must respect the SIGPLAN Diversity Policy. Proposals for SIGPLAN-approved workshops must additionally include the gender, country of affiliation, and professional status of potential PC members. See https://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Diversity/ for more details.
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Selection committee
All submissions will be evaluated by a committee comprising the workshops co-chairs, the general chair, and the program chair.
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Further information
Any questions regarding POPL 2025 co-located event proposals should be addressed to the workshops chairs Christoph Matheja (chmat@dtu.dk) and Robert Rand (rand@uchicago.edu).
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