Call for Workshop Proposals

Deadline: June 25th, 2024 (AoE)
Submit via email to: carsten.trinitis@tum.de ; corrado.desio@polito.it
Notification: July 25th, 2024

Following the successful tradition of previous editions, FPL 2024 (2-6 September 2024) will host several workshops on 2nd and 3rd September 2024. We are soliciting proposals for new and recurring workshops to be organized within FPL 2024, as they provide excellent opportunities to bring together researchers and practitioners from different communities to share their experiences in an interactive atmosphere and to foster collaboration for new and innovative projects. We invite you to submit a workshop within (but not limited to) the following topics related to Field-Programmable Logic and Applications:

  • Architectures and Technology
  • Application Acceleration
  • Programming Models and Languages
  • System Software and Environment Support
  • Design Methods and Tools
  • Safety-Critical Applications
  • High-Performance Computing
  • High Integrity Computing Architectures

before the deadline of June 25th, 2024.

Workshop proposals will be assessed and reviewed quickly, on a First-Come-First-Serve basis, to allow for enough time and resources for the workshop organizers to attract high-quality submissions. Therefore, early submissions – until June 25th – are encouraged, and you will get the go/no-go notification within, at most, two weeks from the submission.

We strongly encourage workshops that focus on innovative and original ideas related to the core topics of FPL. Organizers can choose between invited presentations (to be listed at the time of submission), an open call for papers, or a combination of both. Any other forms of interaction with the audience – panels, demos, posters – are welcome, as we see workshops as a means of providing as many dynamic forms of engaging the audience as possible.

For workshops that include an open call for papers, we point out that the organizers are responsible for setting up the submission, review, and camera-ready management processes. The organizers must also indicate their expectations for the workshop (papers submitted, papers accepted).

Workshop organizers are free to arrange the publication of their workshop papers independently. FPL 2024 does not provide workshop proceedings but will consider including the workshop papers on the website if the workshop organizers can provide their final papers in time.

Workshop Proposal Submission Requirements

To submit a workshop proposal, we ask to prepare a PDF file (2 pages max, excluding biographies and references), containing the following information:

  • Title of the workshop.
  • A description of topics and specific issues that the workshop will address, how the workshop complements FPL 2024, and why the workshop topic is relevant.
  • The expected workshop format (regular-paper presentations, poster presentations, invited talks, panel discussions, demo sessions, or other ideas to promote active exchange of ideas).
  • List of organizers, including their short biographies, affiliation, and their expertise in the proposed topic(s).
  • (preliminary) Program committee, if applicable.
  • In case the workshop has been previously held, provide information to show that the previous edition(s) were successful regarding paper submissions and attendance.
  • Length of the workshop (half-day/full-day) and the expected number of participants.
  • Follow-up plans (if any) to disseminate the ideas from the workshop, for example, through position papers or special issues in the journal.

Please send your proposals by email to both the FPL 2024 Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs with the subject: “FPL2024 Workshop proposal”. A confirmation email for receiving your proposal should be sent within 48 hours; otherwise, please contact us again.

Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs:

Carsten Trinitis (TUM Campus Heilbronn, Germany) <carsten.trinitis@tum.de>

Corrado De Sio (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) <corrado.desio@polito.it>

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