Call for Tutorials (POPL 2016)

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Rastislav BODIK
Tue, Jul 14, 2015 3:45 PM

Call for Tutorials (POPL 2016)

Since 2012, POPL has been/is home to TutorialFest, which features a buffet
of half-day talks oriented towards students in particular and other
POPL attendees
in general.

Tutorials for POPL 2016 are solicited on any topic relevant to
the POPL audience. In particular, tutorials that strive to do one of the
following have been especially successful in the past:

Describe an important piece of research infrastructure.

Educate the community on an emerging topic.

For examples of past tutorials, see the websites of TutorialFest
http://wrigstad.com/popl13/tutorialfest.html 2013
http://wrigstad.com/popl13/tutorialfest.html and 2014
http://popl.mpi-sws.org/2014/tutorials2.html.

In 2016, tutorials will be held on Monday January 18, 2016 (two days before
the main conference and the day before PLMW).  For each accepted tutorial,
one presenter will receive complimentary registration to POPL. We are
investigating low-cost options for video-recording tutorials if consented
by tutorial presenters.

Submission Procedures

Submissions should be in pdf or plain-text, sent via email to Ras Bodik
(bodik[AT]cs.washington.edu), with subject line "POPL tutorial proposal")
with the following information:

Tutorial title

Presenter(s), affiliation(s), and contact information

1-3 page description (for evaluation). This should include the
objectives, topics to be covered, presentation approach, target audience,
prerequisite knowledge, and if the tutorial was previously held, the
location (i.e. which conference), date, and number of attendees, and slides
if available.

1-2 paragraph abstract suitable for tutorial publicity.

1 paragraph biography suitable for tutorial publicity.

The conference chairs may also solicit tutorials directly, as has been
common in the past.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: September 15, 2015, anywhere on earth.

Tutorial Notification: On or before October 15, 2015.

Questions

Questions should be emailed to the POPL 2016 General Chair, Ras Bodik at
bodik@cs.washington.edu.

Call for Tutorials (POPL 2016) Since 2012, POPL has been/is home to TutorialFest, which features a buffet of half-day talks oriented towards students in particular and other POPL attendees in general. Tutorials for POPL 2016 are solicited on any topic relevant to the POPL audience. In particular, tutorials that strive to do one of the following have been especially successful in the past: - Describe an important piece of research infrastructure. - Educate the community on an emerging topic. For examples of past tutorials, see the websites of TutorialFest <http://wrigstad.com/popl13/tutorialfest.html> 2013 <http://wrigstad.com/popl13/tutorialfest.html> and 2014 <http://popl.mpi-sws.org/2014/tutorials2.html>. In 2016, tutorials will be held on Monday January 18, 2016 (two days before the main conference and the day before PLMW). For each accepted tutorial, one presenter will receive complimentary registration to POPL. We are investigating low-cost options for video-recording tutorials if consented by tutorial presenters. Submission Procedures Submissions should be in pdf or plain-text, sent via email to Ras Bodik (bodik[AT]cs.washington.edu), with subject line "POPL tutorial proposal") with the following information: - Tutorial title - Presenter(s), affiliation(s), and contact information - 1-3 page description (for evaluation). This should include the objectives, topics to be covered, presentation approach, target audience, prerequisite knowledge, and if the tutorial was previously held, the location (i.e. which conference), date, and number of attendees, and slides if available. - 1-2 paragraph abstract suitable for tutorial publicity. - 1 paragraph biography suitable for tutorial publicity. The conference chairs may also solicit tutorials directly, as has been common in the past. Important Dates Submission Deadline: September 15, 2015, anywhere on earth. Tutorial Notification: On or before October 15, 2015. Questions Questions should be emailed to the POPL 2016 General Chair, Ras Bodik at bodik@cs.washington.edu.