[hpc-announce] ESWEEK 2023: Call for Proposals, Late-Breaking Results Papers, and Work-in-Progress Papers

Lars Bauer lars.bauer at kit.edu
Fri Mar 24 14:44:41 CDT 2023


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                           EMBEDDED SYSTEMS WEEK
       Call for Late-Breaking (LB) and Work-in-Progress (WIP) Papers
   Extended Deadline for Special Session, Workshop and Tutorial Proposals

                  Hamburg, Germany, September 17-22, 2023
                              www.esweek.org
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About Embedded Systems Week (ESWEEK)
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Embedded Systems Week (ESWEEK) is the premier event covering all aspects
of hardware and software design for smart, intelligent and connected
computing systems. By bringing together three leading conferences
(CASES, CODES+ISSS, EMSOFT), two symposia (MEMOCODE, NOCS), and several
workshops and tutorials, ESWEEK allows attendees to benefit from a
wide range of topics covering the state of the art in embedded systems
research and development.

Registered attendees can attend sessions in any of the ESWEEK conferences
(CASES, CODES+ISSS, EMSOFT). Please note that tutorials, symposia
(MEMOCODE, NOCS), and workshops may use separate registration.

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Timeline
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* LB/WiP submission (firm): May 22, 2023
* First round of notification: June 2, 2023
* Submit revision: June 19, 2023
* Final notification: July 3, 2023
* Camera-ready submission: July 13, 2023
* Deadline for Special Sessions, Workshops, Tutorials: March 31, 2023 
(extended)

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Call for LB and WIP Papers
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ESWEEK’23 introduces a new track: Late-Breaking (LB) Results papers. LB
papers provide a venue for quick dissemination of research ideas to the
embedded systems community and are expected to represent complete and
mature works written in a condensed form.

Work-in-Progress (WIP) papers are intended as a venue to report early or
ongoing research activities representing work that has not been fully
realized or developed, for which full empirical data may not yet be
available, or that has not yet reached a level of maturity expected for
other types of submissions.

ESWEEK invites you to submit up to 4 pages of original research articles
for LB and WIP papers. Both LB and WIP papers will go through 2 rounds
of reviews. If accepted, the LB papers will be published in IEEE ESL
(Embedded Systems Letters), while WIP papers will be published in
ESWEEK proceedings of the respective conferences. The authors of accepted
LB and WIP papers will present a poster of their work, and a lightning
talk at ESWEEK. Authors of accepted LB papers will also need to submit
a 3-minute video when submitting the final camera-ready version of the
paper. When submitting an LB/WIP paper, please follow the appropriate
conference submission site.

For detailed topic areas of each conference, please visit https://esweek.org/

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Call for Workshop Proposals
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ESWEEK 2023 is soliciting proposals for new and recurring workshops to
be held on September 21/22. Proposals for half-day to two-day workshops
on a broad range of topics relevant to research, education, and design
are welcome. Details can be found at:

https://esweek.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/CFW-ESWEEK2023.pdf

Email the submissions to dickrp at umich.edu

Workshop Chair:
Robert Dick, University of Michigan, US

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Call for Tutorial Proposals
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ESWEEK 2023 is looking for high-quality tutorials that will take place on
Sunday, September 17, 2023. Tutorials on all topics related to embedded
system design, analysis, and development are welcome. Tutorials can be
either half/full-day, lecture style or hands-on.

Email the submissions to akash.kumar at tu-dresden.de

Tutorials Chair:
Akash Kumar, Technische Universität Dresden, DE

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Call for Special Session Proposals
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We invite you to submit special session proposals on any topic relevant
to the broad areas of interest of ESWEEK. The special session should
cover a topic that is contemporary, hot, and complementary to the regular
sessions. The special session should be able to generate enthusiasm among
the ESWEEK participants.

Email the submissions to sri.parameswaran at unsw.edu.au

Special Sessions Chair:
Sri Parameswaran, University of New South Wales, AU

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Special Day Topic: Global Semiconductor Renaissance
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The semiconductor industry and research are garnering tremendous interest
worldwide. Embedded computing plays a key role in modern digital systems
and that role will grow with the semiconductor renaissance. ESWEEK 2023
welcomes proposals on special sessions, panels, workshops, tutorials,
and education classes that explore the embedded computing’s role in the
future of semiconductors and electronics.

Panel and Special Day Chair:
Marilyn Wolf, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, US

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Call for Ph.D. Forum Submissions
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The Ph.D. Forum at ESWEEK 2023 is a poster session with lightning talks
for Ph.D. students to present their dissertation research with the
embedded systems community, and will be hosted together with a job fair,
offering great opportunities for networking. The forum is open to all
members of the embedded systems community and is free-of-charge. For
Ph.D. students presenting posters in this Forum, limited funds will be
available for travel assistance, based on financial needs.

https://esweek.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/CFPhD-ESWEEK2023.pdf

Ph.D. Forum Chair:
Xue Lin, Northeastern University, USA


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Organization
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ESWEEK 2023 General Chairs:
Xiaobo Sharon Hu, University of Notre Dame, US (General Chair)
Alain Girault, INRIA, FR (Vice General Chair)

Conference and Local Arrangement Chair:
Heiko Falk, Hamburg University of Technology, DE

                              www.esweek.org


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