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CHI 2025, Apr. 26 - May 1
The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is the premier international conference of Human-Computer Interaction. Workshops include "Body Politics: Unpacking Tensions and Future Perspectives for Body-Centric Design Research in HCI," "Beyond Glasses: Future Directions for XR Interactions within the Physical World," "Human-AI Interaction for Augmented Reasoning: Improving Human Reflective and Critical Thinking with Artificial Intelligence," "Bridging HCI and Industrial Manufacturing," and more. The conference will be held in Yokohama, Japan.

ICSE 2025, Apr. 27 - May 3
The ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering is the premier software engineering forum where researchers, practitioners, and educators gather together to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and issues in the field of software engineering. Tutorials include "Quantum Software Testing," "Social, Legal, Ethical, Empathetic and Cultural Requirements: from Elicitation to Verification," and more. Keynote speakers include David Lorge Parnas (McMaster University), Neha Rungta (Amazon Web Services), and Patricia Lago (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam). The event is being held in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

CPS-IoT Week 2025, May 6 - 9
CPS-IoT Week is the premier event on Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet-of-Things. It brings together five top conferences, HSCC, ICCPS, IoTDI, IPSN, and RTAS, and multiple workshops, tutorials, and competitions including "Foundation Models for Cyber-Physical Systems & Internet of Things," "Security and Privacy of Sensing Systems," "Real-time and IntelliGent Edge Computing," "Computation-Aware Algorithmic Design for Cyber-Physical Systems," and more. Keynote speakers are Steve Chien (JPL) and Sanjit A. Seshia (University of California, Berkeley). The event is being held in Irvine, California, USA.

WebSci 2025, May 20 - 23
The ACM Web Science Conference is an interdisciplinary field dedicated to understanding the complex and multiple impacts of the Web on society and vice versa. The discipline is well situated to address pressing issues of our time by incorporating various scientific approaches. Workshops and tutorials include "Meta Content Library as a Research Tool," "Human-centric Web Research: Tools, Experiences, Hands-on Application," "Ethical Web Science," "Human-GenAI Interactions: Shaping the Future of Web Science," and more. The event is being held in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.

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Upcoming Conferences
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ACM SIGUCCS Annual Conference
Denver, USA
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FDG 25: International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games
Graz, Austria
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ISQED '25: 26th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design
San Francisco, USA
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2025 ACM Southeast Conference
Cape Girardeau, USA
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2025 IEEE/ACM 46th International Conference on Software Engineering
Ottawa, Canada
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ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Yokohama, Japan
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33rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Program Comprehension
Ottawa, Canada
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The ACM Web Conference 2025
Sydney, Australia
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NSDI '25: 22nd USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation
Philadelphia, USA
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ACM International Workshop on Timing Issues in the Specification and Synthesis of Digital Systems
Monterey, USA
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16th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering
Toronto, Canada
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Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet of Things Week 2025
Irvine, USA
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ACM/IEEE 16th International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems (with CPS-IoT Week 2025)
Irvine, USA
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28th ACM International Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control
Irvine, USA
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Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games
Jersey City, USA
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ISEDA'25: International Symposium of EDA 2025
Hong Kong, China
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Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems
Banff, Canada
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International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
Detroit, USA
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17th ACM Web Science Conference
New Brunswick, USA
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2025 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
Tokyo, Japan
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ANNSIM '25: 2025 Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference
Madrid, Spain
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GI '25: Graphics Interface 2025
Okanagan, Canada
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22nd ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers
Cagliari, Italy
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2025 Computers and People Research Conference
Waco, USA
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Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop at PLDI 2025
TBA, Republic of Korea
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ECSEE '25: European Conference on Software Engineering Education
Regensburg, Germany
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< Programming > 2025: The International Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming
Prague, Czech Republic
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ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences
Niterói, Brazil
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IPDPS '25: IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
Milan, Italy
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Fifteenth ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy
Pittsburgh, USA
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2025 International Conference on Supercomputing
Salt Lake City, USA
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The Web Conference 2025, Apr. 28 - May 2
The ACM Web Conference is an annual international academic conference on the topic of the future direction of the World Wide Web. The event will offer a high-quality program made of research sessions, posters, and demonstrations, a PhD symposium for the junior scholars, workshops, tutorials, a developers track for the practitioners as well as thought-provoking keynote speakers, panels, special tracks, and co-located special days. Keynote speakers are Jürgen Schmidhuber (KAUST Center of Generative AI), Wen Gao (Peking University), Jure Leskovec (Stanford University), and Yan Liu (University of Southern California), The event is being held in Sydney, Australia.

Conferences Best Paper Awards
Best Paper Awards are presented at many ACM conferences to authors whose work represents groundbreaking research in their respective areas. By recognizing these select papers for their ingenuity and importance, ACM highlights some of the theoretical and practical innovations that are likely to shape the future of computing.
Desirable Characteristics for AI Teaching Assistants in Programming Education
By Paul Denny, Stephen MacNeil, Jaromir Savelka, Leo Porter, Andrew Luxton-Reilly
Best Paper at ITiCSE '24: Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education
Mining Domain-Based Policies
By Si Zhang, Philip W. L. Fong
Best Paper Award at CODASPY '24: 14th ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy
The Impact of Perceived Tone, Age, and Gender on Voice Assistant Persuasiveness in the Context of Product Recommendations
By Sabid Bin Habib Pias, Ran Huang, Donald S. Williamson, Minjeong Kim, Apu Kapadia
Best paper award at CUI '24: ACM Conversational User Interfaces
Virtual Conferences: A Guide to Best Practices
In March 2020 ACM formed a Presidential Task Force (PTF) to help conference organizers transition their events to online. The PTF is working on a guide to offer practical advice and shed light on the largely unfamiliar territory of online conferencing.
The report, available here, includes pointers to a live document with additional resources. We welcome comments, suggestions and experience reports from the community.
