Key Dates Full Papers

Paper Submission Deadline

February 3rd February 10th, 2023 (AoE) (Extended)

Author Notification

March 24th, 2023 March 31st, 2023

Final Papers Due

April 7th, 2023 April 14th, 2023 (AoE)

Key Dates Posters

Paper Submission Deadline

March 5th, 2023 March 12th, 2023 (Extended)

Author Notification

March 17th, 2023 March 31st, 2023

Final Submissions Due

April 7th, 2023 April 14th, 2023


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University of Bologna, IT

Kristian Rietveld
Leiden University, NL




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Workshops

Compuing Frontiers 2023 hosts a variety of workshops and special sessions on various topics providing a great opportunity for networking and discussion with fellow researchers. These workshops and special sessions are complementary to the main confrence track and are co-located. These will be announced at a later time.

Submission of papers to the workshops is handled separately from the main conference. Please refer to the websites of the workshops for submission deadlines and more details.

2nd Annual Compiler Frontiers Workshop (2023)

Aim and scope:
As architectures grow in complexity and power/performance requirements evolve far beyond what traditional data center environments offer, advances in compiler technology are paramount to enable the construction of performant, power-efficient, and resilient application payloads. The ability to build programming model support, compilers, optimizers, and associated tooling for advanced architectures is now at the forefront of computer science and computer architecture research. This workshop seeks to bring together researchers and experts from industry and academia to present the latest advances in Compilers for Computing Frontiers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  1. Compiler extensions for HPC, HPDC, IoT, Cloud, and Edge computing
  2. Compiler design for low power environments
  3. Compiler design for extreme parallelism
  4. Compiler optimizations and optimization frameworks
  5. Compiler optimizations for high-level abstractions
  6. HExtensions to existing compiler frameworks: CLANG, GCC, MLIR, LLVM, etc.
  7. Template meta-programming constructs
  8. Domain-specific language compilers
  9. Compiler re-targeting for non-traditional/special-purpose architectures
  10. Compiler extensions for AI/ML architectures
  11. Application of ML to compiler technologies
  12. Compiler design for hardware description languages
  13. Compiler extensions for High-Level Synthesis tools targeting FPGAs or ASICs

Workshop Website: https://compilerfrontiers.github.io/

Important Dates:
Submissions Deadline: February 17, 2023
Author Notification: March 17, 2023
Camera-Ready Papers Due: March 24, 2023
Workshop date: held in conjunction with the CF'23 conference (May 09-11, 2023)


Malicious Software and Hardware in Internet of Things (MaL-IoT '23)

Aim and scope:
Cyber-physical and smart embedded systems, already highly networked, will be even more connected in the near future to form the Internet of Things, handling large amount of private and safety critical data. The pervasive diffusion of these devices will create several threats to privacy and could open new possibilities for attackers, since the security of even large portions of the Internet of Things could be harmed by compromising a reduced number of components. The possibility of securely updating devices should be guaranteed and it should be possible to verify and assert the root of trust of components. With respect to this context we expect contributions in different areas of security in Internet of Things. Topics of the workshop include but are not limited to:

  1. Malicious firmware design and detection
  2. Malware in Internet of Things applications
  3. Hardware root of trust
  4. Privacy issues of smart-home systems and complex systems
  5. Hardware Trojans and their effects on systems
  6. Hardware authentication and IP protection
  7. Secure communication and key-management
  8. Implementation attacks and countermeasures
  9. Emerging threats and attack vectors in the Internet of Things
  10. Supply chain security

Workshop Website: http://mal-iot2023.alari.ch/

Important Dates:
Submissions Deadline: February 28, 2023
Author Notification: March 20, 2023
Camera-Ready Papers Due: March 24, 2023
Workshop date: held in conjunction with the CF'23 conference (May 09-11, 2023)


1st Open-Source Hardware Workshop (OSHW23)

Aim and scope:
The workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working in the fields of computer architecture, electrical engineering, and computer science to discuss and share their latest research and developments in open hardware and open-source hardware. We welcome submissions on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  1. Design/implementation of open-source processors, memory systems, and I/O devices
  2. Open-source CAD tools and methodologies for hardware design
  3. Open-source embedded systems and IoT devices
  4. Open-source PCB, FPGA, and ASIC design and fabrication
  5. Open-source firmware and software for embedded systems
  6. Open-source test and verification frameworks for hardware
  7. Open-source power and energy-efficient systems
  8. Hardware security and trust in open-source systems

Workshop Website: https://cfwosh.github.io/

Important Dates:
Abstract submission deadline: March 6, 2023
Notification of acceptance: March 17, 2023
Camera-ready deadline: March 24, 2023
Workshop date: held in conjunction with the CF'23 conference (May 09-11, 2023)



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