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From: Jan Bessai <jan.bessai@tu-dortmund.de>

UNSOUND 2026 - Sources of Unsoundness in Type Systems and Verification
Workshop co-located with ECOOP 2026, Brussels, Belgium

https://2026.ecoop.org/home/unsound-2026

The 3rd UNSOUND workshop covers all aspects of unsoundness in type
system and verification tools and theories. It is meant to entertain a
community-wide discussion on possible sources of unsoundness and how to
avert, address, and tackle them. We are particularly interested in the
presentation of previously unknown or lesser known problems as well as
discussions of well-known soundness holes and how they affect the
day-to-day of programming language researchers and users.

Important Dates:


2026-03-31: Submission Deadline
2026-04-14: Author Notification
2026-06-30: Workshop Date

Goals


The goals of the workshop are:

Examples for possible contributions would be:

Call for Presentations


The submission should consist in a two-page extended abstract.
Additional material (bibliography, related work, and code examples) will
not count toward this limit. We strongly encourage authors to include
instructions to reproduce results or exploits.

There will be a friendly and open-minded peer review process, focusing
on checking that the submitted material is appropriate for presentation
at the workshop and likely to spur interesting conversations.

Accepted extended abstract will be made publicly available on the
workshop webpage. However, presentation at UNSOUND does not count as
prior publication, will not appear in formal proceedings, and can later
be published at a conference of the authors’ choosing.

Instruction to Authors and Submission guidelines


Submissions should be made via Easychair
https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=unsound2026
by 2026-03-31 (AoE).

Submitted abstracts should be in portable document format (PDF),
formatted using the ACM SIGPLAN style guidelines. Authors should use the
acmart format, with the acmsmall sub-format for ACM proceedings. For
details, see:

http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format

It is recommended to use the review option when submitting an abstract;
this option enables line numbers for easy reference in reviews.

Who is involved?


Unsound is currently managed by Jan Bessai, Colin Stebbins Gordon,
Vasileios Koutavas, Marco Servetto, and Lionel Parreaux.

You can chat with us at unsound2026@easychair.org


Last updated: Mar 14 2026 at 08:38 UTC