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From: Ningning Xie <xnningxie@gmail.com>
POPL 2026 CALL FOR TUTORIALS

https://popl26.sigplan.org/track/POPL-2026-tutorials#Call-For-Tutorials

The 53rd ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL
2026) will be held in Rennes, France.

POPL provides a forum for the discussion of fundamental principles and
important innovations in the design, definition, analysis, transformation,
implementation, and verification of programming languages, programming
systems, and programming abstractions.

Tutorials for POPL 2026 are solicited on any topic relevant to the POPL
community. We particularly encourage submissions of introductory tutorials
that make the research presented at POPL more accessible to the
participants.

Tutorials will be held on Jan 11–13, 2026. The expected length of a
tutorial is 3 hours, including questions and discussion (Q&A).

Submission details

Deadline for submission: October 10th, 2025

Notification of acceptance: October 24th, 2025

A tutorial proposal should provide 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 if
available.

- 1-2 paragraph abstract suitable for tutorial publicity.
- 1-paragraph biography suitable for tutorial publicity.

Proposals must be submitted by email to Robert Rand (rand@uchicago.edu) and
Alan Schmitt (alan.schmitt@inria.fr) with the subject line "POPL 2026
Tutorial Proposal: [tutorial name]". The proposal should be attached as a
PDF, docx, or txt file.

Further information

Any questions regarding POPL 2026 tutorials should be addressed to the
workshops chairs, Robert Rand (rand@uchicago.edu) and Alan Schmitt
(alan.schmitt@inria.fr).


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