Dear Colleagues,
Please find the last call for ACM CF 25.
All the best,
Alfredo
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ACM CF 2025
22nd ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers
May 28-30, 2025
Cagliari, Italy
https://www.computingfrontiers.org/2025/
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CF 2025 CALL FOR PAPERS AND TOPICS OF INTEREST
[Extended] Dates:
13 January 2025 AoE - 20 January 2025 AoE - Abstract Due
20 January 2025 AoE - 27 January 2025 AoE - Paper Due
The 22nd ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers (CFâ25) will take place May 28th-30th, 2025 Cagliari, Italy. Participation is in-person only. Computing Frontiers (CF) is an eclectic, interdisciplinary, collaborative community of researchers investigating emerging technologies in the broad field of computing: our common goal is to drive the scientific breakthroughs that support society. We seek original research contributions at the frontiers of a wide range of topics, including novel computational models and algorithms, new application paradigms, computer architecture (from embedded to HPC systems), computing hardware, memory technologies, networks, storage solutions, compilers, and environments.
Hardware Frontiers
Emerging processor architectures, accelerators and memory systems
Post-exascale high performance computing
Quantum computing systems, runtimes, algorithms and applications
Post-Moore's Law Systems: Neuromorphic, biologically-inspired and hyperdimensional computing
Distributed Systems and Networking Frontiers
Multi and Hybrid Cloud computing, and challenges
IoT, CPS, edge and embedded computing systems
Breakthroughs in edge-cloud continuum, satellite computing
Sensor networks and wearable computing
System Software and Runtime Frontiers
Virtualization and containerization
Platforms for workflows and distributed programming
Compilers and optimizations for heterogeneous systems
Big data platforms and analytics
AI for System and Systems for AI
Distributed AI and Federated learning
System design for efficient AI
AI for system optimizations
Agentic AI and AIOps
Cutting-edge Developments in Computing for Society and Emerging Applications
AI ethics: Privacy, sustainability, biases
Emerging applications in education, health, smart cities and emerging markets
Pushing the Boundaries of Cross-cutting Computing ChallengesÂÂ
Designing for scale and performance
Energy efficiency and sustainability
Security and privacy, impact of quantum and AI
Reliability, resiliency and dependability
Algorithmic innovations
Benchmarking, performance analysis and modeling
We strongly encourage submissions in other emerging fields of computing, and welcome submissions that propose new directions of research and out-of-the-box solutions for grand computing challenges. If in doubt whether your work fits in Computing Frontiers please contact the program co-chairs.
Submission format and policies are all available in the website: https://www.computingfrontiers.org/2025/
Note that, the CF25 Organizing Committee strongly encourages authors on a voluntary basis to present the Artifact Evaluation (AE) documentation to support their scientific results. The Artifact Evaluation is run by a different committee after the acceptance of the paper and does not affect the paper evaluation itself. Please refer to the website for more information.
NEWS
Continuing the tradition, Computing Frontiers also hosts different parallel workshops. This year, we proudly announce the 10th edition of the MAL-IoT (Malicious Software and Hardware in Internet of Things) Workshop (http://mal-iot2025.alari.ch/index.html) and the 3rd edition of the Open-Source Hardware Workshop (https://cfwosh2025.github.io/). Moreover, we are excited to welcome the newcomer Sustainable Computing Workshop (https://scw.insa-rennes.fr/) on board.Â
The ACM Computing Frontiers community firmly believes that collaboration is key to driving innovation and advancing computing beyond its current boundaries. With this vision in mind, we are thrilled to announce a Special Session on Collaborative Projects: https://www.computingfrontiers.org/2025/ss-coproj.html This session highlights the groundbreaking work of globally funded initiatives and fosters discussions on transformative computing topics. Following an abstract-first submission process, we invite contributions from projects funded by leading agencies worldwide, including EU, DARPA, IARPA, DOE, ESA, NASA, and more.
2025 PROGRAM CHAIRS
Ana Lucia Varbanescu, University of Twente and University of Amsterdam, NL
Yogesh Simmhan, Indian Institute of Science, INDIA
2025 GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Francesca Palumbo, University of Cagliari, IT
Antonino Tumeo, PNNL, US