ICAIF ’22, 2-4 November (Hybrid)

The 3rd ACM International Conference on AI in Finance will be held both in-person in New York City, New York, USA and online. Workshops will include “Graph and Knowledge Graphs in Finance,” “Women in AI and Finance,” “Benchmarks for AI in Finance,” “Machine Learning for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Investing,” and more. Keynote speakers will include Xin Guo, (UC Berkeley), Sebastian Jaimungal (University of Toronto), Tucker Balch (JP Morgan Chase), and others.

Middleware 2022, 7—11 November

The ACM/IFIP Middleware Conference is a major forum for the discussion of innovations and recent scientific advances of middleware systems. Workshops include “Serverless Computing,” “Distributed Infrastructure for the Common Good,” “Container Technologies and Container Clouds,” and more. Keynote speakers are Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Seetharami Seelam (IBM Research). The event will be held in-person in Québec City, Québec, Canada..

CSCW 2022, 8—22 October (Online)

The ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing explores the technical, social, material, and theoretical challenges of designing technology to support collaborative work and life activities. The opening keynote will be delivered by Balaji Parthasarath (International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore). In addition to several presentations and demonstrations, panels include “Consent: A Research and Design Lens for Human-Computer Interaction” and “Reconsidering Accountability in the Present and Future of Work.” The event will be held online.

SC22, 13—18 November

At the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, invited talks will show how translational research and technologies and their applications address some of the most complex challenges of our time, in addition to panels, workshops will be held on subjects such as “Composable Systems Opportunities and Challenges,”  “Relaxing Correctness via Approximate Computing,” “Reinventing High-Performance Computing,” and more. 2021 ACM A.M. Turing Award recipient Jack Dongarra will deliver his Turing Lecture in place of the keynote presentation. The event will be held in Dallas, Texas, USA.

ESEC/FSE 2022, 14—18 November (Hybrid)

The ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering will be a hybrid online/in-person event held in Singapore. Scheduled keynote speakers are Sumit Gulwani (Microsoft) on “AI-assisted Programming: Applications, User experiences, and Neuro-symbolic Techniques,” Gail Murphy (University of British Columbia) on “Task Modularity and the Emergence of Software Value Streams,” and Marsha Chechik (University of Toronto) on “On Safety, Assurance and Reliability: A Software Engineering Perspective.”