Workshops and TutorialsPPoPP 2025
PPoPP 2025 will host a variety of high-quality workshops and tutorials, allowing their participants to learn about popular and new tools and technologies, meet and discuss research questions with their peers, mature new and exciting ideas, build up communities, and start new collaborations. PPoPP workshops and tutorials complement the main tracks of the conference. Workshops provide meetings in a smaller and more specialized setting, and cultivate new ideas and concepts for the future, optionally recorded in formal proceedings.
Call for Workshops and Tutorials
PPoPP 2025 will host a variety of high-quality workshops and tutorials, allowing their participants to learn about popular and new tools and technologies, meet and discuss research questions with their peers, mature new and exciting ideas, build up communities, and start new collaborations. PPoPP workshops and tutorials complement the main tracks of the conference. Workshops provide meetings in a smaller and more specialized setting, and cultivate new ideas and concepts for the future, optionally recorded in formal proceedings.
We are soliciting proposals for workshops and tutorials within the general scope of PPoPP. We encourage members of the community to submit proposals for workshops/tutorials that bring together researchers and practitioners to share their tools, technologies, and latest results and to discuss work in progress and new directions. Workshops and tutorials will be held prior to the main conference, on March 1 and March 2, 2025. Workshops will be for half or full day, and tutorials may be 1.5h or 3h in length. Please note that attendees of CC-2025, CGO 2025, and HPCA 2025 will also be able to register for these workshops and tutorials.
Submissions
Please submit proposals to the PPoPP 2025 Workshops and Tutorials Chair, Shangdi Yu (shangdiy@mit.edu). Workshop and tutorial proposals will be evaluated on an ongoing basis. Early submissions are encouraged and will be evaluated immediately. Please note that for workshops that wish to publish accepted submissions in the ACM Digital Library special rules apply. Such workshops also require approval by the SIGPLAN executive committee. The key dates are as follows:
- Proposal submission deadline: September 16, 2024 (AoE)
- Final notification of acceptance: September 30, 2024
- Workshop/tutorial dates: March 1 to March 2, 2025
Proposals
All proposals must include the following information in a pdf file (2-3 pages):
- Workshop program
- Sample call for papers, including workshop title, scope, format, and the main topics of the workshop
- Invited or keynote speakers (if any)
- Panel discussion (if any)
- Organizers’ bio and affiliation, and a tentative list of PC members
- For each PC member: affiliation, country of affiliation, professional status/seniority
- Whether or not accepted submissions will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
- Tutorial program
- The title and abstract of the tutorial
- An outline of tutorial content and objectives
- Prerequisite knowledge
- Special requirements (if any)
- A biography of the tutorial organizers and relevant experiences on the topic
- The expected number of participants and duration of the workshop/tutorial, i.e., 1.5 hr or 3 hr
- Advertisement: how do you plan to solicit participation for your workshop/tutorial (e.g., via social media, workshop/tutorial website, mailing lists, etc.)
- Information on past workshops/tutorials (number of attendees/submissions) on the same topic held with this or other conferences (if any).
All workshop/tutorial proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the PPoPP 2025 organizing committee.
- Shangdi Yu (Workshops and Tutorials Chair), MIT
- Bin Ren (Program Co-Chair), William & Mary
- Rezaul Chowdhury (Program Co-Chair), Stony Brook University
- Yan Gu (General Chair), University of California, Riverside
For workshops that wish to publish accepted papers in the ACM Digital Library, we will handle the approval process with SIGPLAN on behalf of the workshop organizers. Please refer to http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Guidelines/Workshops/ for SIGPLAN-approved workshops. For more information, please contact the Workshops and Tutorials Chair, Shangdi Yu (shangdiy@mit.edu).
Accepted Workshops and Tutorials
- 17th Workshop on General Purpose Computing with GPU (GPGPU)
- FastCode Programming Challenge (FCPC)
- The Fourth International Workshop on Extreme Heterogeneity Solutions (ExHET’25)
- Second Workshop on Differentiable Parallel Programming (▽PP)
- Principles And Practice Of Scalable And Distributed Deep Neural Networks Training And Inference (Tutorial)
- Tutorial on Memory-Centric Computing Systems