Call for Workshops and Tutorials
The 2026 ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP), to be hosted in Sydney, Australia, is looking for proposals for co-located workshops and tutorials that will run before the main conference.
PPoPP 2026 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 specialised 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.
Please note that attendees of CC 2026, CGO 2026, and HPCA 2026 will also be able to register for these workshops and tutorials.
Proposal Submission Guidelines
If you wish to organize a workshop or tutorial (1/2 or 1 day), please e-mail a proposal (pdf file, max. 2 pages) to the workshops and tutorials chair with the following details:
- Title of the workshop or tutorial
- Organizers’ bio and their affiliations
- Brief description of topics to be covered
- Expected duration; i.e., 1/2 day or full day
- Expected attendance (stats from previous years are ideal if available)
- URL of workshop/tutorial information (if available)
- Any special requirements the workshop or tutorial may have
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. Please refer to http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Guidelines/Workshops/ for SIGPLAN-approved workshops.
Workshop and Tutorial Chair
Eduardo Souza, < luiseduardo.desouzaamorim@anu.edu.au >